Delhi High Court
58,104 judgments
Aviaxpert Pvt. Ltd. v. AI Airport Services Ltd.
The Delhi High Court upheld the technical disqualification of a consortium bidder due to an inadequate MoU and dismissed the challenge to the tender award to the lowest qualified bidder.
Maharashtra Apex Crop & Ltd v. Purearth Infrastructure Ltd & Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of the contempt petition by directing release of deposited dues to the respondents and ordering the petitioner to pay statutory charges and complete sale deed registration.
Rajjan @ Ashu Chauhan v. The State of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court upheld the validity of a police externment order against a habitual offender under Section 47 of the Delhi Police Act, emphasizing procedural compliance and the limited scope of judicial interference.
Mahavir Gupta & Anr. v. Darshan Gupta & Anr.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioners' civil revision petition challenging refusal to transfer a suit, holding that unsubstantiated allegations of judicial bias and dissatisfaction with procedural directions do not warrant transfer under Section 24 CPC.
Prince Anand & Anr. v. State of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a Habeas Corpus petition seeking custody of minor children held by their mother, holding that no illegal detention occurred and custody issues must be resolved by the Family Court.
Manish Sisodia v. Directorate of Enforcement; Manish Sisodia v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court dismissed Manish Sisodia’s bail applications, holding that delay in trial alone does not entitle bail, especially where delay is partly attributable to the accused and mandatory PMLA conditions remain unsatisfied.
Saumya Binani & Ors. v. Banwari Lal Sharma Alias Banwari Lal
The Delhi High Court appointed an arbitrator under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 to resolve disputes arising from an Agreement to Sell containing an arbitration clause, following the respondent's refusal to consent to the petitioners' nominee.
Ravi Parkash Goel v. Sales Tax Officer Class II/Avato, Ward 71, Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that retrospective cancellation of GST registration requires objective satisfaction and due process, setting aside cancellation from 2017 and fixing it from the date of application in 2022.
M/S BALAJI TILAK METAL AND ALLOYS P. LTD. v. PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND TAXES, GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI & ANR.
The Delhi High Court directed the GST authorities to provide the petitioner a fair opportunity to join investigation and reconsider suspension of GST registration within a stipulated time, without quashing the suspension outright.
Shri Rishabh Garg v. The HDFC Bank Ltd & Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed creation of two fixed deposits initially for ten years with auto-renewal and lien marking by court order, resolving a dispute over FDR tenure limitations in a divorce settlement.
Vasu Sachdeva v. Bar Council of India
The Delhi High Court held that equivalence of foreign law degrees is an academic matter for the Bar Council of India and directed it to consider the petitioner’s representation and communicate a reasoned decision within three weeks.
Raju v. The State of NCT of Delhi
Bail was denied to the accused in a serious abduction and ransom case due to prima facie evidence and risk of influencing the victim, with liberty to reapply after witness examination.
Directorate of Revenue Intelligence v. Dev Singh
The Delhi High Court dismissed petitions seeking cancellation of bail granted to accused in a heroin import case, holding that the Trial Court correctly applied the law including restrictions under the NDPS Act and that statements of co-accused alone were insufficient to deny bail.
Vishal @ Golu v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court held that the right to default bail under Section 167(2) CrPC read with Section 36A(4) NDPS Act extinguishes upon filing of the chargesheet before the accused applies for bail, dismissing the petitioner's claim for default bail filed after chargesheet submission.
Kulbhushan Chawla and Ors. v. Veena Chawla and Ors.
The Delhi High Court recorded a lawful settlement agreement resolving a family partition suit over ancestral property, decreeing the suit and disposing of all pending applications.
Kulbhushan Chawla & Ors. v. Kamla Devi Chawla & Ors.
The Delhi High Court decreed the suit by recording a lawful settlement agreement resolving ownership disputes over two properties in Sadar Bazar.
Chander Kanta Pathak v. State of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court exempted the petitioner from furnishing a surety bond in uncontested probate proceedings granted in favor of natural heirs, affirming the discretionary nature of such bonds.
Shree Hanumant Dharmik Ramleela Committee Regd v. Delhi Development Authority
The Delhi High Court directed the Delhi Development Authority to formulate and publish clear SOPs for booking Ramleela sites to prevent confusion caused by reliance on third-party lists, restraining bookings until such guidelines are in place.
Vineet v. State
The Delhi High Court granted bail to the accused in a murder case due to prolonged pre-trial detention and medical evidence raising doubt about fatal injury caused by the accused, emphasizing that bail decisions should balance liberty rights without delving into evidence merits.
Kapil v. Krishan Lal
The Delhi High Court dismissed the revision petition challenging the dismissal of an application to set aside an ex parte order, holding that delay caused by the petitioner before and after the COVID-19 pandemic did not justify extension of limitation under Order IX Rule 7 CPC.