Delhi High Court
58,104 judgments
SHRI RAM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION v. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION & ANR
The Delhi High Court set aside the rejection of an education recognition application for failure to consider a subsequently submitted gift deed and remanded the matter for reconsideration in accordance with law.
JIANGSU TRIGIANT TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. v. SPACE TELELINK LIMITED
The Delhi High Court admitted a winding up petition against a company for undisputed debt under FOB contract terms, holding that no bona fide dispute existed to preclude winding up.
Dalip Kumar v. Registrar, Debts Recovery Tribunal-III New Delhi
The Delhi High Court directed reconsideration of a promotion denial based on outdated instructions, mandating a fresh representation and speaking response in accordance with Recruitment Rules 2018.
DELHI ASPATAL THEKA KARAMCHARI UNION v. SAFDARJUNG HOSPITAL
The Delhi High Court directed the respondent hospital to consider the petitioners' fresh representation against outsourcing and replacement of contractual employees in light of established precedent, ensuring procedural fairness.
Dimple Gupta v. Jain Cooperative Bank Limited & Anr.
The Delhi High Court declined to interfere with a dismissal order pending internal appeal, directing the employer to decide the appeal expeditiously with an opportunity of hearing.
Poonam Khatri v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed the petitioner to first make a representation to the Directorate of Education and report for duty, disposing of the petition without granting immediate relief.
AMAN KUMAR AND OTHERS v. UNIVERSITY OF DELHI AND OTHERS
The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition directing the petitioners to file a fresh representation to the University of Delhi, which must be considered and responded to before judicial intervention.
B. Vasudeva Rao v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court directed the respondents to decide the petitioner's pending statutory appeal against compulsory retirement by a speaking order within twelve weeks to ensure timely justice.
Bijender Singh v. State Bank of India
The Delhi High Court held that acquittal in criminal proceedings does not automatically entitle an employee to set aside departmental removal from service, as departmental proceedings require a lower standard of proof and are independent.
Sreelata Chaudhari v. Lt. Co. (Retd) Mahajit Chaudhuri & Anr
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appellant's appeal seeking modification of sale orders under a consent decree, holding that delay and non-objection implied acceptance and that the compromise decree could not be set aside due to changed circumstances.
National Highway Authority of India v. Gayatri Jhansi Roadways Limited
The Delhi High Court upheld an arbitral award holding that the respondent did not waive its right to Bonus Annuity under the Concession Agreement despite a Supplementary Agreement absolving NHAI from delay-related damages.
Raj Singh & Ors. v. Lt. Governor & Ors.
The Delhi High Court quashed the fresh Section 6 land acquisition notification issued beyond the statutory one-year period following the Supreme Court's quashing of the earlier declaration, holding such issuance invalid under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894.
Pawan Kumar v. State
The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to accused in a property fraud case based on a compromise deed and settlement between the parties.
East Delhi Municipal Corporation v. Vinod Kumar Khurana & Anr
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the NHRC summons directing the EDMC Commissioner to explain non-payment of sanctioned terminal benefits due to paucity of funds.
Pardeep Aggarwal and Ors. v. Union of India and Anr
The Delhi High Court directed the Registrar of Companies to activate the DIN and DSC of directors to enable compliance with an NCLT order restoring a defaulting company's name to the register.
Shri Satya Narain Prakash Punj and Anr. v. Government of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court directed the registration authority to consider and register a Gift Deed executed after termination of acquisition proceedings, treating the writ petition as a representation.
Rajesh Kumar Raghav & Ors. v. Directorate of Education & Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed the respondent school to consider and respond to petitioners' grievances regarding contractual appointment letters and maintain status quo in service conditions pending resolution.
New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Dilip Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld compensation in a motor accident claim, clarifying that earning capacity of a deceased student pursuing a professional course must be assessed based on prospective income and applying the correct multiplier, while rejecting minimum wages as the basis for compensation.
M/S Akash Deep Papers Pvt. Ltd. v. The Secretary & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal and upheld the trial court's finding that the amount paid was a sponsorship and not a loan, thereby rejecting the suit for recovery.
Airport Authority of India v. Babu Lal II & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that under Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act, reinstated workmen are entitled to full wages from the date of filing their applications during pendency of higher court proceedings, subject to conditions including an affidavit of unemployment.