Delhi High Court

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Kedar Nath (Deceased) Through His Legal Heirs v. Rajinder Tiwari

03 Nov 2016 · Valmiki J. Mehta · 2016:DHC:7302

The Delhi High Court allowed the Regular Second Appeal, holding that the plaintiff failed to prove ownership of the entire property and tenancy, and set aside the decree granted against the defendant whose defence was struck off.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Order 8 Rule 10 CPC Section 92 Indian Evidence Act tenancy proof written statement

Rajinder Singh Rana v. CBI

03 Nov 2016 · S.P. Garg · 2016:DHC:7294

The Delhi High Court granted suspension of sentence pending appeal to convicted appellants in a corruption case considering their health, procedural lapses in investigation, and conduct during incarceration.

criminal sentence_modified suspension of sentence criminal conspiracy Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 Section 120B IPC

Amrik Singh v. State NCT of Delhi & Anr

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7283

The Delhi High Court quashed a criminal FIR under Sections 420, 468, and 471 IPC based on an amicable settlement between parties, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR non-compoundable offences settlement

Karan Singh & Ors. v. State of NCT of Delhi & Anr.

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7282

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable criminal FIR under Section 498-A IPC arising from matrimonial disputes based on an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR Section 498-A IPC matrimonial dispute

Nafees v. The State Govt of NCT of Delhi

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7285

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable matrimonial offence FIR under Section 482 Cr.P.C. following an amicable settlement between the parties, emphasizing the Court's inherent power to prevent abuse of process and secure justice.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR matrimonial dispute Section 498-A IPC

S. Surender Singh & Ors. v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) & Anr

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7290

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable criminal proceeding under Section 498-A IPC arising from matrimonial disputes upon an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR Section 498-A IPC matrimonial dispute

Aktiebolaget Volvo & Ors. v. Hari Satya Lubricants & Anr.

03 Nov 2016 · V. Kameswar Rao · 2016:DHC:7288
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The Delhi High Court granted permanent injunctions against defendants using the deceptively similar mark 'VALVO', holding it infringed the well-known trademark 'VOLVO' and constituted passing off.

civil appeal_allowed Significant trademark infringement passing off well-known trademark permanent injunction

Avdhesh Ojha & Ors. v. The State & Anr.

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7287

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable criminal FIR under Section 482 Cr.P.C. based on a genuine compromise between parties to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR non-compoundable offences compromise

Maman Singh v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7286

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 406, 420, and 506 IPC based on an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR amicable settlement inherent powers

Rajinder Singh Rana v. CBI

03 Nov 2016 · S.P. Garg · 2016:DHC:7299

The Delhi High Court suspended the sentences of convicted appellants in a corruption case pending appeal, considering their health, procedural delays, and personal circumstances.

criminal sentence_modified suspension of sentence criminal conspiracy Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 approver testimony

Rajinder Singh Rana v. CBI

03 Nov 2016 · S.P. Garg · 2016:DHC:7300

Delhi High Court granted suspension of sentence pending appeal to convicted appellants in a corruption case considering health issues, procedural delays, and weak corroborative evidence.

criminal sentence_modified Significant suspension of sentence approver testimony telephonic evidence Prevention of Corruption Act

Sachin Singal & Ors. v. The State (Govt of NCT of Delhi) & Anr

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7301

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable matrimonial offence FIR under Section 498-A IPC on the basis of an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR Section 498-A IPC matrimonial dispute

Sunil & Ors. v. State & Anr.

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7298

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable criminal proceeding under Section 498-A IPC arising from matrimonial disputes based on a genuine compromise between the parties, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR Section 498-A IPC matrimonial disputes

Mohit Tiwari v. State & Ors.

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7296

The Delhi High Court set aside the dismissal in default of a criminal revision petition due to inadvertent non-appearance amid transfer proceedings and restored the petition for fresh hearing.

criminal appeal_allowed Section 482 Cr.P.C. criminal revision petition dismissal in default non-appearance

Jawahar Lal v. Amar Nath

03 Nov 2016 · Valmiki J. Mehta · 2016:DHC:7297

The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeals holding that the disputed property purchased in the mother's name was her individual property and not an HUF property, emphasizing the burden of proof on the party claiming joint family ownership.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant Hindu Undivided Family property partition suit burden of proof Will

Sajivan Rao v. State of NCT of Delhi

03 Nov 2016 · Mukta Gupta · 2016:DHC:7295
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The Delhi High Court modified the conviction and reduced the sentence of the appellant for possession of marginally excess ganja, holding that the entire weight including seeds and leaves is to be considered and minor discrepancies in seals do not vitiate the prosecution.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant NDPS Act commercial quantity ganja seizure procedure

Udai Shankar Shah @ Udai Shankar Shaw & Ors. v. Manju

03 Nov 2016 · S.P. Garg · 2016:DHC:7279

The Delhi High Court quashed domestic violence complaint proceedings following a settlement between parties and held that consent for mutual divorce cannot be compelled once withdrawn.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 12 Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of complaint divorce by mutual consent

Manish Kumar @ Mishri Lal v. State (Govt of NCT of Delhi) & Anr

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7280

The Delhi High Court quashed a criminal FIR under Sections 468, 471, and 420 IPC on the basis of an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR non-compoundable offences compromise

Ramesh Chand & Ors. v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7269

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable matrimonial offence FIR under Section 498-A IPC based on a genuine mutual settlement, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR Section 498-A IPC matrimonial dispute

Javed @ Naneh v. The State & Ors.

03 Nov 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:7273

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable offence FIR under Section 326 IPC based on an amicable settlement between parties, exercising inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure justice.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR non-compoundable offence Section 326 IPC