Delhi High Court
71,423 judgments
Kent RO System Limited v. Kent Air Eco Corporation Ltd. LP
The Delhi High Court decreed a suit for permanent injunction against trademark infringement and passing off by the defendant, confirming interim relief and awarding symbolic damages following an amicable settlement.
Yuvraj Singh v. Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr
The Delhi High Court held that acquisition proceedings under the 1894 Act lapse under Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act if compensation is not paid within five years, and mere deposit of compensation in court without tendering to the landowner does not constitute payment.
N K Verma v. Babita & Ors.
The Delhi High Court remanded the compensation claim to determine whether the deceased employee was covered under the ESI Act, directing evidence-based adjudication and managing deposited compensation under court supervision.
The British Broadcasting Corporation v. Sanjeev Siwani & Ors.
The Delhi High Court granted an ex parte decree with permanent injunction and damages against a defendant infringing the well-known 'BBC' trademark who failed to appear or contest the suit.
Ranju Paswan & Ors. v. Mukesh Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed modification of the compensation disbursement scheme awarded by the Claims Tribunal, permitting premature discharge of fixed deposits under court-imposed safeguards.
M/s R.B. Saxena & Sons v. Mahindra Logistics Ltd
The Delhi High Court held that an exclusive jurisdiction clause conferring jurisdiction on Mumbai courts excludes other courts, and dismissed the petition for appointment of arbitrator filed in Delhi.
M/S TEXMODE v. M/S SANA OVERSEAS INC
The Delhi High Court dismissed the second appeal upholding the dismissal of the first appeal as time-barred, holding that the appellant had deemed knowledge of the decree and failed to establish sufficient cause for condonation of delay.
Hi-Tech Vocational Training Centre v. K.P. Singh
The Delhi High Court corrected the erroneous transfer of civil suits and ordered their transfer and consolidation before the District Judge (South-East), Saket Courts Complex for trial.
Petitioner v. Respondent
The Delhi High Court granted parole to a prisoner on furlough to conduct his deceased mother's last rites, subject to conditions including bond, surety, and police attendance.
Vijai Singh v. Rajiv Mehrishi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of contempt petitions with liberty to revive after the Supreme Court's stay orders in related SLPs are lifted.
Sanjayyadav v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Anr
The Delhi High Court allowed unconditional withdrawal of four writ petitions filed against GNCTD and dismissed them as withdrawn upon respondents' non-objection.
Nitin Sharma v. State of NCT Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to petitioners accused of criminal breach of trust involving disputed RTGS transactions, subject to conditions including personal bond and cooperation with investigation.
Radiant Complast Private Limited v. Radiant Polymers Private Limited
The Delhi High Court allowed a joint application to dispense with convening meetings of shareholders and creditors for a Scheme of Amalgamation where all equity shareholders and secured creditors, and majority unsecured creditors by value, consented in writing.
Narender Kumar Nangia v. Punjab and Sind Bank
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition as withdrawn following a settlement between the petitioner and the respondent bank.
Deepak Puri & Anr v. State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
The Delhi High Court granted a limited deferment of a personal hearing before a bank's Identification Committee due to the petitioner's medical incapacity, emphasizing fairness while preventing undue delay.
Aita Ram v. Hindustan Times Limited
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging an Industrial Tribunal award that granted reinstatement but not full back wages, holding the award final and the issue settled by the Supreme Court.
Dalip Paswan v. State & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging the acquittal of accused in a murder case due to insufficient evidence and failure to establish an unbroken chain of circumstances linking them to the crime.
Rajbeer Singh & Anr v. State Election Commission & Ors
The Delhi High Court directed the State Election Commission to consider all suggestions before finalizing the delimitation of Municipal Ward No.072, ensuring compliance with the Delimitation Act, 2002.
Rohit Kumar v. Union of India and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the review petition challenging the dismissal of a writ petition against disciplinary removal of a CISF constable, holding that review is limited to correcting patent errors and disciplinary findings are not subject to appellate scrutiny in writ jurisdiction.
M/S GKB OPTOLAB PVT LTD v. DINESH BATRA & ANR
The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal to set aside an ex parte decree under Order 9 Rule 13 CPC, holding that valid service was effected, the application was within limitation, and the appellant had a good prima facie case despite negligence.