Delhi High Court

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M/S DEVCAS DEVELOPERS AND BUILDERS PVT. LTD. v. MKM CREATIONS PVT. LTD.

30 May 2024 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2024:DHC:4598

The Delhi High Court recorded the parties' amicable settlement in a lease dispute as a decree, disposing of cross suits for specific performance and possession.

civil settled lease agreement specific performance possession mesne profits

Ashok Kumar Singh v. State of NCT of Delhi

30 May 2024 · Amit Sharma · 2024:DHC:4509
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The Delhi High Court upheld framing of charges against the petitioner for conspiracy and attempt to murder, holding that disclosure statements leading to discovery of facts and corroborative evidence suffice at the charge framing stage under Section 227 CrPC.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant Section 27 Indian Evidence Act disclosure statement framing of charges criminal conspiracy

Bheemsan v. State (Govt. NCT of Delhi) & Anr

30 May 2024 · Swarana Kanta Sharma · 2024:DHC:4480

The Delhi High Court granted bail to the accused in a POCSO and IPC sexual assault case where the victim turned hostile, imposing conditions to ensure compliance.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant bail Section 439 Cr.P.C. sexual assault POCSO Act

Pratik Jindal v. Shruti Jindal

30 May 2024 · Mini Pushkarna · 2024:DHC:4555

The Delhi High Court allowed interim custody of minor children for international travel during school vacations subject to affidavits and safeguards ensuring their return to the respondent.

family petition_allowed interim custody minor children international travel family court judgment

Parveen v. State (GNCT) of Delhi

30 May 2024 · Swarana Kanta Sharma · 2024:DHC:4552

The Delhi High Court granted parole to a life convict to enable filing of a Special Leave Petition before the Supreme Court, emphasizing the convict’s right to legal remedy and proper application of prison rules.

criminal petition_allowed Significant parole life imprisonment Special Leave Petition Delhi Prison Rules 2018

Paramjeet Singh & Ors. v. Pritam Singh & Anr.

30 May 2024 · The Chief Justice; Dharmesh Sharma · 2025:DHC:4821-DB
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The Delhi High Court upheld an eviction order against appellants for ill-treatment of a senior citizen under the 2009 Rules, rejecting claims based on testamentary documents and procedural defects.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant Delhi Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Rules, 2009 eviction senior citizen ill-treatment

Rakesh Gupta v. Union of India & Ors.

29 May 2024 · The Acting Chief Justice; Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora · 2024:DHC:5063-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed a public interest petition seeking prosecution of Kendriya Bhandar officials for alleged corruption during demonetization, relying on internal vigilance findings and acceptance of tax returns to deny judicial intervention.

administrative petition_dismissed Special Audit Report corruption maladministration demonetization

Madhulika Gupta v. M/S Safeway Enterprises Private Limited

29 May 2024 · Girish Kathpalia · 2024:DHC:4439

The Delhi High Court upheld the dismissal of tenant's leave to contest eviction under Section 14(1)(e) of the Delhi Rent Control Act, holding that absence of specific pleading on alternate accommodation is not fatal and bona fide requirement must consider family convenience.

property petition_dismissed Significant Delhi Rent Control Act Section 14(1)(e) Section 25B(8) eviction petition

Delhi Development Authority v. Kiran Kaur & Ors.

29 May 2024 · Vibhu Bakhru; Tara Vitasta Ganju · AIR 2019 Del 129

The Delhi High Court dismissed DDA's appeal and upheld the refund of duplicate payments to the Respondents, holding that alleged fraud does not justify withholding funds without lawful process.

property appeal_dismissed Significant refund of excess payment duplicate payment fraud allegation statutory authority

Dr Arun Puri & Anr v. Rajinder Kumar Aggarwal

29 May 2024 · Girish Kathpalia · 2024:DHC:4437

The Delhi High Court upheld eviction proceedings recognizing the landlord's bona fide requirement including accommodation needs of financially independent children and rejected tenant's claim of alternate accommodation without cogent evidence.

property petition_dismissed Significant Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 Section 14(1)(e) bona fide requirement eviction petition

Saregama India Limited v. Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited

29 May 2024 · Anish Dayal · 2024:DHC:4600

A suit under Section 60 of the Copyright Act for groundless threats becomes infructuous once the defendant files a copyright infringement suit with due diligence.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Section 60 Copyright Act groundless threat due diligence Order VII Rule 11 CPC

SK CREATIONS v. COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL TAX AND GST, DELHI (WEST)

29 May 2024 · Sanjeev Sachdeva; Ravinder Dudeja · 2024:DHC:4528-DB

The Delhi High Court set aside orders rejecting part refund on export proceeds realized in Indian Rupees for exports to Nepal, directing reconsideration in accordance with Section 56 of the CGST Act.

tax appeal_allowed Significant export proceeds realization refund claim Central Goods & Service Tax Act, 2017 Section 56 CGST Act

Sanapala Janardhana Rao v. Union of India & Ors.

29 May 2024 · V. Kameswar Rao; Ravinder Dudeja · 2024:DHC:4459-DB

The Delhi High Court held that members of the Indian Coast Guard do not have an absolute right to resign or seek outside employment during their term of engagement, and such requests are subject to discretionary acceptance based on service exigencies and statutory provisions.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant Indian Coast Guard resignation No Objection Certificate Article 33 Constitution

Abhishek Manoj Warthi v. Union of India & Ors.

29 May 2024 · V. Kameswar Rao; Ravinder Dudeja · 2024:DHC:4458-DB
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The Delhi High Court held that Indian Coast Guard personnel do not have an absolute right to resign during engagement and upheld rejection of resignation on service exigency grounds, while directing compassionate reconsideration.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant Indian Coast Guard resignation No Objection Certificate service exigencies

Sachin Yadav v. Union of India & Ors.

29 May 2024 · V. Kameswar Rao; Ravinder Dudeja · 2024:DHC:4460-DB

The Delhi High Court held that Indian Coast Guard personnel do not have an absolute right to resign during engagement, and refusal based on service exigencies and national security is lawful under Article 33 and the Coast Guard Act.

constitutional petition_dismissed Significant Indian Coast Guard resignation Article 19(1)(g) Article 33

M/S MORGAN SECURITIES AND CREDITS PVT. LTD. v. M/S GANESH BENZOPLAST LIMITED

29 May 2024 · Rajiv Shakdher; Amit Bansal · 2024:DHC:4695-DB

The Delhi High Court directed the respondent to disclose funds raised via securities issuance during pending arbitration enforcement, while keeping open the question of enforceability of negative covenants in the ICD Agreement.

civil appeal_allowed Inter-Corporate Deposit Agreement negative covenants issuance of securities affidavit disclosure

Team France 01 S A S v. Spicejet Limited

29 May 2024 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2024:DHC:4597

The Delhi High Court granted interim relief permitting SpiceJet to continue using leased aircraft engines subject to a structured payment schedule and conditions, pending final adjudication of payment defaults under the lease agreements.

civil other specific performance lease agreement aircraft engines interim relief

Pratiksha Bohit v. Anuj Kumar

29 May 2024 · C. Hari Shankar · 2024:DHC:4708

The Delhi High Court allowed the transfer petition to move a family court case to the court where other related litigations between the parties are pending to ensure judicial efficiency.

civil appeal_allowed transfer petition Section 24 CPC family court transfer of proceedings

SBI Global Factors Ltd v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Anr.)

29 May 2024 · Navin Chawla · 2024:DHC:4482

The Delhi High Court upheld the appellate court's discretionary waiver of the 20% deposit under Section 148 NI Act in exceptional circumstances, dismissing the petition challenging the exemption.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act Section 148 Negotiable Instruments Act waiver of deposit exceptional circumstances

Sharjeel Imam v. State of NCT Delhi & Anr.

29 May 2024 · Suresh Kumar Kait; Manoj Jain · 2024:DHC:4570-DB

The Delhi High Court allowed bail under Section 436-A Cr.P.C. to an undertrial detained beyond half the maximum sentence, holding that delay due to judicial stay is not attributable to the accused and seriousness of allegations alone cannot deny bail.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 436-A Cr.P.C. bail undertrial detention Section 124A IPC