Delhi High Court
48,408 judgments
The New India Assurance Company Ltd v. Kusum & Ors
The High Court allowed the insurer's appeal directing the tribunal to permit examination of the driver and owner as witnesses in the claim petition, ensuring fair trial rights.
Living Media India Limited v. Lallantop Media and Anr.
The Delhi High Court granted summary judgment restraining use and directing transfer of the infringing domain name 'THELALLANTOP.NET' to the registered trademark owner 'THELALLANTOP.COM' under trademark law and Order XIII-A of the Commercial Courts Act.
Softdesule Private Limited v. The Union of India and Anr.
The Delhi High Court set aside NPPA's demand and review rejection orders for alleged overcharging of a drug formulation, remanding the matter for fresh consideration of price fixation and procedural compliance under the Drugs Price Control Order, 1995.
The Self Financing Educational Institutions Association v. GGSIP University and Anr
The Delhi High Court held that under university ordinances, degrees cannot be awarded to students with outstanding fee dues to affiliated colleges, dismissing the writ petition as the University’s procedures adequately safeguard fee recovery.
Rohitash Institute of Elementary Education v. National Council for Teacher Education
Delhi High Court set aside NCTE's refusal to recognize a teacher education institution, holding that affidavit and competent authority communication satisfied land use and encumbrance requirements under NCTE Regulations, 2014.
Ajit Gogna v. Jitender Gogna & Ors.
In a partition suit, a co-owner in exclusive possession must pay mesne profits to other co-owners, and failure to produce the original Will without pleading loss justifies adverse consequences including liability for mesne profits.
Satpal Singh v. Land Acquisition Collector & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition challenging a land acquisition award, holding that a claimant without recorded title and whose land is part of an unauthorized colony cannot claim compensation under the 2013 Land Acquisition Act.
Om Prakash Jatav v. Subhash Chand Jain & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed the petition to transfer a civil suit to the court having territorial jurisdiction over the suit property in Shahdara District.
Rakhee Sen v. State
The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to a single mother charged under Section 174A IPC, considering the bailable nature of offences and her personal circumstances despite multiple pending cases.
Ashan Kumar Dhunna v. Meenu & Anr
The Delhi High Court upheld the trial court’s order granting maintenance of Rs. 40,000 per month to the wife under Section 125 Cr.P.C., rejecting the husband’s challenge to reduce the amount.
R. Srinivas Reddy v. State & Anr.
The High Court allowed the petitioner to withdraw multiple criminal petitions and dismissed them as withdrawn without adjudicating on their merits.
GKC Projects Limited v. National Highways Authority of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court declined to restrain invocation of bank guarantees in a construction contract dispute in the absence of a formal notice of invocation, allowing the petitioner to approach the court if such notice is issued.
Neha v. Central Board of Secondary Education
The Delhi High Court allowed a one-time relaxation for offline submission of e-dossiers to a CTET candidate delayed due to CBSE's administrative error, preventing injustice in teacher recruitment.
Chandu Sambasiva Rao v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the criminal petitions as withdrawn on the petitioner's request, allowing reservation of defenses for trial.
Y. Sathya v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner to withdraw multiple criminal miscellaneous petitions and dismissed them as withdrawn.
S. Gajendran v. State NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The High Court dismissed the criminal petitions as withdrawn on the petitioner's request, allowing the petitioner to raise the same defenses at trial.
The State Govt of NCT of Delhi v. Om Prakash
The Delhi High Court set aside the acquittal and convicted the accused for kidnapping a minor under Section 363 IPC, holding that minor contradictions do not vitiate credible evidence of kidnapping from lawful guardianship.