Delhi High Court
65,687 judgments
Council of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India v. Subodh Gupta & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld disciplinary findings that a Chartered Accountant committed professional and other misconduct by unauthorized directorship and connivance in bank fraud, imposing a two-year removal from the professional register.
Grover, Mr.Nikhil Sharda, Ms.Padma Priya, Ms.Ratna A., Advs v. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY
The Delhi High Court held that the UGC Regulations, 2016 are mandatory and binding on Jawaharlal Nehru University by operation of law, and procedural irregularities in their adoption do not invalidate the Admission Policy based thereon.
Jatindra Kumar Pradhan v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court disposed of writ petitions as infructuous after the respondents granted outliving permission and directed payment of House Rent Allowance to CISF couples denied family accommodation.
B.K. College v. National Council for Teacher Education
The Delhi High Court set aside the withdrawal of recognition of a teacher education institution for procedural lapses and directed fresh inspection and due process before any adverse action.
TOSHIBA INDIA PVT LTD v. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX
The Delhi High Court held that interest paid on customs duty is deductible only in the year of actual payment under Section 43B of the Income Tax Act, allowing deduction in AY 2016-17 but not in earlier years.
Union of India & Anr v. Shri R K Nim
The Delhi High Court upheld the quashing of disciplinary proceedings against a government servant for lack of approval of the chargesheet by the Disciplinary Authority, reaffirming the distinct and mandatory requirement of such approval under Rule 14 CCS (CCA) Rules and Article 311 of the Constitution.
Rosary Senior Secondary School v. Directorate of Education & Ors
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's order setting aside the termination of a school teacher due to procedural irregularities and violation of natural justice in disciplinary proceedings.
Dr. Jyoti Golani v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court restored the Tribunal’s order granting a dental doctor the benefit of enhanced superannuation age of 65 years with retrospective effect, holding that review jurisdiction was misused and parity among government doctors mandates equal treatment.
Dalip Kumar v. Govt of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that recovery of amounts from an employee’s retiral benefits within one year of retirement without consent is illegal, modifying the Tribunal’s order to refund ₹2,21,036 to the petitioner with interest.
Banna Ram & Ors. v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed the FIR and proceedings against one accused due to lack of prima facie material while allowing withdrawal of petition against co-accused with sufficient evidence.
EDCIL India Ltd v. G L Sagar
The Delhi High Court held that a disagreement note in disciplinary proceedings must be tentative and not conclusively determine guilt, quashing the dismissal order and remanding for fresh proceedings.
Suraj Prakash Sharma v. Delhi Transport Corporation
The Delhi High Court held that DTC employees originally appointed as Drivers who suffer disabilities and are posted to alternate duties without fresh appointment orders are entitled to retirement benefits up to age 60 without annual medical fitness tests, applying the Supreme Court's Ram Phal precedent.
GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI v. NEERAJ KUMAR
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's quashing of a police constable's dismissal without departmental inquiry under Article 311(2)(b), holding that mere gravity of charges does not justify dispensing with inquiry absent objective material showing impracticability.
Sanjiv Kumar Saxena et al. v. Suresh Kumar Meena
The Delhi High Court upheld the grant of one grace mark to an ST candidate in a departmental exam, affirming the binding nature of the 1996 grace marks policy and rejecting selective application of relaxation.
Ganesh Ram Bhatt v. Sharda Devi Sanskrit Vidyapeeth and Anr
The Delhi High Court allowed condonation of 430 days delay in filing an appeal against removal from service, emphasizing a liberal approach to delay where bona fide reasons exist and the right to livelihood is at stake.
Ajor Kumar v. M/S FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, NEW DELHI
The Delhi High Court upheld the termination of a probationer’s services without inquiry or show cause notice, holding that principles of natural justice do not apply to non-stigmatic termination during probation.
M/S KESPL-ESWAR-ABCPL JV v. M/S KNR-JKM JV
The Delhi High Court appointed a sole arbitrator under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration Act, holding that the existence of an arbitration agreement is to be prima facie examined by the court, while substantive disputes are to be decided by the arbitral tribunal.
Through: Mr. Raman Kapoor, Sr. Adv. with Mr. Ripu and Mr. Vijay, Advs v. KULDEEP SINGH GUJRAL (HUF) & ANR
The Delhi High Court upheld most Trial Court directions on property access and maintenance but set aside the order to shift utility meters, allowing official meter reading access during suit pendency.
State Transport Authority and Anr v. Pushpinder Singh Malik and Ors
The Delhi High Court dismissed a delayed writ petition challenging a CAT interim order restraining disengagement of temporary ex-servicemen employees, holding that delay and abuse of process warranted dismissal.
Mr. Balbir Singh, Senior Advocate with Ms.Rubal Maini and Ms. Pramila Viswanathan, Advocates. v. UNION OF INDIA & ANR. ......
The Delhi High Court set aside the CESTAT order imposing anti-dumping duties for procedural lapses and remanded the matter for reasoned adjudication on merits including statutory timelines and natural justice compliance.