Delhi High Court

59,687 judgments

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Rahul Raj v. Ms Deepti Aggarwal

12 Oct 2018 · Sanjeev Sachdeva · 251 (2018) DLT 245

The Delhi High Court held that no precondition of deposit can be imposed for issuance of notice in an appeal under Section 29 of the DV Act against interim maintenance orders.

family petition_allowed Significant Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 interim maintenance precondition of deposit appeal under Section 29 DV Act

Lalit Bhola v. State & Anr

12 Oct 2018 · Sanjeev Sachdeva · 2018:DHC:6706

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Section 66C IT Act based on a matrimonial settlement, imposing costs as deterrence.

criminal appeal_allowed quashing of FIR Section 66C IT Act settlement matrimonial dispute

Naresh Gupta v. State of NCT of Delhi & Ors.

12 Oct 2018 · Mukta Gupta · 2018:DHC:6707

The Delhi High Court upheld the validity of a Circular regulating MRI and allied imaging machines under the PCPNDT Act, dismissing the petition challenging FIR and seizure against the petitioner for selling imaging machines to unregistered clinics.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant PCPNDT Act imaging machines ultrasound equipment Section 3B

Manish Kalra & Ors. v. State & Anr.

12 Oct 2018 · Mukta Gupta · 2018:DHC:6708

The Delhi High Court held that while allegations of cruelty under Section 498A IPC are barred by limitation due to delay, the offence of criminal breach of trust under Section 406 IPC is continuing and not time-barred, thus quashing the FIR only partially.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 498A IPC Section 406 IPC limitation Section 468 CrPC

Maya Devi v. Rajeshwar & Ors.

12 Oct 2018 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2018:DHC:6719

Civil courts have jurisdiction to entertain suits challenging the validity of Will and sale deeds notwithstanding the Delhi Land Reforms Act, and such suits cannot be dismissed at the pleading stage on grounds of bar under Order II Rule 2 CPC without trial.

civil other Significant Delhi Land Reforms Act, 1954 Section 185 DLR Act Order VII Rule 11 CPC Order II Rule 2 CPC

Association of Apartment Owners of New Delhi House v. CSI Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6695

The Delhi High Court dismissed a winding up petition filed by a disputed apartment owners association against a company for lack of authority and substantive proof, refusing to transfer the matter to the NCLT.

corporate petition_dismissed winding up petition Companies Act 1956 Companies Act 2013 section 433(e)

Master Ryan Juneja v. PN Juneja & Sons

11 Oct 2018 · The Chief Justice; V. Kameswar Rao · 2018:DHC:8716-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed multiple civil appeals and applications for non-appearance and non-prosecution by the parties.

civil appeal_dismissed non-appearance non-prosecution dismissal of appeal judicial efficiency

Urmila Gupta v. State (Govt of NCT of Delhi)

11 Oct 2018 · Najmiwaziri · 2018:DHC:8444

The Delhi High Court granted bail to the petitioners in a criminal case under Sections 420, 406, and 120-B IPC subject to furnishing bonds, sureties, and conditions ensuring cooperation with investigation and proper security documentation.

criminal bail_granted bail Section 420 IPC Section 406 IPC Section 120-B IPC

Haji Abdul Mateen through LRs v. Rattan Singh

11 Oct 2018 · Rajiv Sahai Endlaw · 2018:DHC:6687

The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging execution of a specific performance decree, holding that unregistered documents do not confer title and an objector cannot challenge the decree's validity in execution proceedings.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant specific performance execution proceedings unregistered documents title to immovable property

Association of Apartment Owners of New Delhi House v. Pan India Corporation Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6693

The Delhi High Court dismissed the winding up petition against Pan India Corporation Ltd. filed by the Association of Apartment Owners of New Delhi House for non-payment of an invoice, holding that mere non-payment does not justify winding up under the Companies Act.

corporate petition_dismissed winding up Companies Act 1956 non-payment statutory notice

Association of Apartment Owners of New Delhi House v. Ranutrol Industries Pvt. Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6700

The Delhi High Court dismissed the winding up petition filed by an apartment owners association against a company for non-payment of dues, holding that mere non-payment does not justify winding up under the Companies Act, 1956.

corporate appeal_dismissed winding up petition Companies Act 1956 section 433(e) section 434

R K FILMS & MEDIA ACADEMY v. SHREE OMH CREATIONS(SOC)

11 Oct 2018 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2018:DHC:6689

The Delhi High Court appointed a substitute arbitrator after the original arbitrator abandoned proceedings, directing continuation of arbitration under the existing arbitration agreement.

civil petition_allowed Arbitration Agreement Substitute Arbitrator Abandonment of Arbitration Proceedings Section 8 Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

New Delhi House Flat Owners Association v. Pan India Corporation Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6688

The Delhi High Court dismissed a winding up petition against a company for lack of debt and refused to transfer the case to NCLT, upholding the authority of the newly elected managing committee to withdraw the petition.

corporate appeal_dismissed Significant winding up petition Companies Act 1956 Companies Act 2013 section 434

New Delhi House Flat Owners Association v. Ranutrol Industries Pvt. Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6697

The Delhi High Court dismissed a winding up petition filed by a flat owners association against a company for alleged unpaid renovation charges, holding that the petitioner lacked proper creditor status under the Companies Act.

corporate appeal_dismissed winding up petition Companies Act 1956 section 433(e) section 434

New Delhi House Flat Owners Association v. Auto Controls Pvt. Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6694

The Delhi High Court dismissed a winding up petition filed by a flat owners association against a company for non-payment of renovation dues, holding that mere indebtedness without proof of inability to pay does not warrant winding up under the Companies Act, 1956.

corporate appeal_dismissed winding up petition Companies Act 1956 section 433(e) section 434

New Delhi House Flat Owners Association v. A.V. Global Corporation Pvt. Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6698

The Delhi High Court dismissed a winding up petition filed by a flat owners association against a company for alleged unpaid renovation dues, holding that mere debt and statutory notice do not justify winding up under the Companies Act, 1956.

corporate petition_dismissed winding up petition Companies Act 1956 section 433(e) section 434

Association of Apartment Owners of New Delhi House v. Auto Control Pvt. Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6699

The Delhi High Court dismissed a winding up petition filed by an apartment owners association against a company for non-payment of an invoice, holding that mere non-payment does not justify winding up under the Companies Act.

corporate appeal_dismissed winding up petition Companies Act 1956 section 433(e) section 434

Association of Apartment Owners of New Delhi House v. A.V. Global Corporation Pvt. Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6690

The Delhi High Court dismissed a winding up petition against a company for non-payment of an invoice, holding that mere non-payment without undisputed debt does not justify winding up under the Companies Act, 1956.

corporate appeal_dismissed winding up petition Companies Act 1956 section 433(e) section 434

NEW DELHI HOUSE FLAT OWNERS ASSOCIATION v. J&S TRAVEL PVT. LTD.

11 Oct 2018 · JAYANT NATH · 2018:DHC:6691

The Delhi High Court dismissed a winding up petition against J&S Travel Pvt. Ltd. for unpaid renovation charges, holding that mere indebtedness without satisfying statutory criteria does not warrant winding up under the Companies Act, 1956.

corporate appeal_dismissed winding up Companies Act 1956 section 433(e) section 434

Association of Apartment Owners of New Delhi House v. J&S Travel Pvt. Ltd.

11 Oct 2018 · Jayant Nath · 2018:DHC:6692

The Delhi High Court dismissed a winding up petition against a company for non-payment of an invoice, holding that mere failure to pay does not justify winding up under the Companies Act, 1956.

corporate appeal_dismissed winding up petition Companies Act 1956 non-payment invoice dispute