Delhi High Court

32,111 judgments

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Union of India & Ors. v. Dilip Kumar Chaturvedi

04 Jul 2025 · Manoj Jain · 2025:DHC:5287

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition for lack of jurisdiction, directing the petitioner to approach the Chhattisgarh High Court as per the Supreme Court's territorial jurisdiction principle in consumer dispute matters.

consumer petition_dismissed Significant jurisdiction consumer dispute National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission cause of action

The Oriental Insurance Co Ltd v. Bhuwan Chandra Since Deceased Thr Lrs

04 Jul 2025 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2025:DHC:5530
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The Delhi High Court upheld the compensation award including 30% future prospects and 9% interest, clarifying salary components and interest principles in motor accident claims.

civil other Significant Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 compensation future prospects salary calculation

M/S H.A. Share and Brokers Pvt. Ltd. v. ITO, Ward 11 (1) & Ors.

04 Jul 2025 · Vibhu Bakhru; Tejas Karia · 2025:DHC:5256-DB
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The Delhi High Court quashed reassessment notices and proceedings for AY 2015-16 issued after 1 April 2021, holding them barred by limitation under TOLA and in line with the Revenue's Supreme Court concession.

tax petition_allowed Significant Income Tax Act 1961 Section 148 Section 148A reassessment

Yadav Ram v. Rajender Singh

04 Jul 2025 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2025:DHC:5387

The Delhi High Court upheld the trial court’s dismissal of the petition seeking recall of an order disposing of an eviction petition as settled, emphasizing the sanctity of compromise and rejecting frivolous challenges based on alleged fraud by counsel.

civil petition_dismissed settlement compromise decree Order XXIII Rule 3 CPC recall of order

Kamla Devi v. Union of India and Ors.

04 Jul 2025 · Manoj Jain · 2025:DHC:5281

The Delhi High Court held that trial courts must allow examination of witnesses if their testimony is relevant, without pre-judging the evidence, and directed the trial court to permit the petitioner to examine a key hospital doctor in a negligence suit.

civil appeal_allowed Significant negligence examination of witness relevancy of evidence trial court discretion

Prince Soorma & Ors. v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi & Anr.

04 Jul 2025 · Mini Pushkarna · 2025:DHC:5273

The Delhi High Court held that rejection of a regularization application without notice violates natural justice and directed the MCD to allow the petitioners to file a fresh application with due opportunity for rectification and hearing, restraining coercive action during pendency.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant regularization application principles of natural justice notice before rejection debarred architect

Giriraj Enterprises v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi

04 Jul 2025 · Mini Pushkarna · 2025:DHC:5274

The Delhi High Court held that writ petitions against mere show cause notices are not maintainable and directed the petitioner to first raise objections before the authority, while ensuring procedural fairness and restraint on coercive action.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant show cause notice writ petition maintainability Article 226 Municipal Corporation of Delhi

Sunita Sharma & Ors. v. Kanta Devi Thru Lrs & Ors.

04 Jul 2025 · Manoj Jain · 2025:DHC:5290

The High Court upheld the Trial Court's order excluding certain defendants from inheritance rights under the Hindu Succession Act, affirming that children of deceased sisters of the husband are not legal heirs when brothers and sisters survive.

property petition_dismissed Significant Hindu Succession Act, 1956 intestate succession Class-I heirs Class-II heirs

M/S SHIV SHAKTI INTERNATIONAL PVT LTD v. PURSIYA JITENDER KUMAR & ANR

03 Jul 2025 · Vibhu Bakhru; Tejas Karia · 2025:DHC:5213-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the dismissal of a suit for lack of territorial jurisdiction based on a clear jurisdiction clause conferring exclusive jurisdiction to Gandhidham courts, following the Supreme Court's ruling in Swastik Gases.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant territorial jurisdiction jurisdiction clause Order VII Rule 10 CPC Commercial Courts Act 2015

Anand Kaushal Singh v. Union of India & Ors.

03 Jul 2025 · C. Hari Shankar; Ajay Digpaul · 2025:DHC:5417-DB
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The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging medical disqualification for CAPF recruitment, holding that concurrent medical board findings including specialist opinion are final and no re-examination is warranted based on an independent AIIMS report.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant medical fitness Central Armed Police Forces ptosis Review Medical Examination Board

Jaswinder Singh Billa alias Billey Shah Malang v. Chander Mohini

03 Jul 2025 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2025:DHC:5386

The Delhi High Court held that interlocutory orders not finally disposing of a suit are not revisable under Section 115 CPC and dismissed the petition accordingly.

civil petition_dismissed Significant Section 115 CPC revision jurisdiction interlocutory order final order

Seema Arora v. Mistral Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

03 Jul 2025 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2025:DHC:5351

Revision petition under Section 115 CPC challenging interlocutory orders dismissing applications for additional documents is not maintainable as such orders do not finally dispose of the suit.

civil petition_dismissed Significant Section 115 CPC Revision petition Interlocutory order Order 6 Rule 17 CPC

Krishan Das Choudhry v. Rajesh alias Raj Chaudhary & Ors.

03 Jul 2025 · Navin Chawla; Renu Bhatnagar · 2025:DHC:5225-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal against summary dismissal of the appellant's application under Order XII Rule 6 CPC in a property dispute, emphasizing the need for full trial to establish validity of Sale Deed and Will.

civil appeal_dismissed Order XII Rule 6 CPC mandatory injunction Sale Deed validity Will validity

Rachhpal Singh v. Union of India

03 Jul 2025 · C. Hari Shankar; Ajay Digpaul · 2025:DHC:5248-DB

The Delhi High Court disposed of a writ petition as withdrawn after the respondent granted the relief sought by the petitioner.

constitutional petition_dismissed writ petition withdrawal relief granted disposal of petition

Govt of NCT of Delhi & Ors. v. Rahul Shrotriya

03 Jul 2025 · Navin Chawla; Renu Bhatnagar · 2025:DHC:5261-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's order setting aside the unilateral cancellation of a government appointment without notice, emphasizing adherence to natural justice and proper procedure in rectifying selection errors.

service_law appeal_dismissed Significant appointment cancellation principles of natural justice selection process revision of result

Sultan v. The State (NCT of Delhi) and Ors.

03 Jul 2025 · Swarana Kanta Sharma · 2025:DHC:5334

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition to quash the FIR alleging dowry harassment and cruelty, holding that the allegations prima facie disclose cognizable offences and do not warrant interference at the investigation stage.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant quashing of FIR Section 498A IPC dowry harassment Section 482 CrPC

Deepak v. State Govt. of NCT Delhi

03 Jul 2025 · Dr. Swarana Kanta Sharma · 2025:DHC:5197

The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction of the appellant for kidnapping and aggravated penetrative sexual assault of a minor under the IPC and POCSO Act, affirming the statutory presumption of guilt and the sufficiency of corroborative evidence despite absence of forensic proof.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant kidnapping from lawful guardianship aggravated penetrative sexual assault POCSO Act Section 29 presumption child sexual assault

M/S COPS SECURITY AND ALLIED SERVICES v. VINAY KUMAR RAI AND ANOTHER

03 Jul 2025 · Manoj Kumar Ohri · 2025:DHC:5318

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging the Labour Court's award of compensation for illegal termination, holding that the management failed to prove any settlement or voluntary abandonment by the workman.

labor petition_dismissed illegal termination settlement deed labour court compensation

SUN TEC WEB SERVICES PVT. LTD v. SUNIL KUMAR

03 Jul 2025 · Manoj Kumar Ohri · 2025:DHC:5319

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition and upheld the Labour Court's award of compensation for illegal termination due to the employer's failure to prove voluntary resignation.

labor petition_dismissed illegal termination voluntary resignation Labour Court compensation

Bhalla Sports Pvt. Ltd. v. Ashutosh Bhalla M/S Vinex Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. & Anr

03 Jul 2025 · Saurabh Banerjee · 2025:DHC:5309

The Delhi High Court held that the prior user of a trademark has superior rights over a subsequent registrant and cancelled the respondent's deceptively similar trademark registration obtained in bad faith.

intellectual_property petition_allowed Significant prior user trademark registration bad faith deceptive similarity