Delhi High Court

68,862 judgments

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Council of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India v. Subodh Gupta & Anr.

16 Aug 2016 · Pradeep Nandrajog; Yogesh Khanna · 2017:DHC:936-DB

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.

professional_regulatory appeal_dismissed Significant Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 professional misconduct disciplinary proceedings unauthorized directorship

Bijli Holdings Private Limited v. PVR Limited

12 Aug 2016 · Sudershan Kumar Misra · 2016:DHC:5762

Mohd. Sudhir v. The State

12 Aug 2016 · Gita Mittal; R.K. Gauba · 2016:DHC:5788-DB

NDPL v. REDYANT RUBBER

12 Aug 2016 · Sunil Gaur · 2016:DHC:5783

Subham Gaur v. The State & Ors.

12 Aug 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:5760

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 279, 337, and 304-A 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 appeal_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR non-compoundable offences amicable settlement

Farhan @ Sameer v. State NCT of Delhi

12 Aug 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:5745

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner's bail application in a murder case, holding that serious charges and prima facie evidence at an advanced trial stage justify denial of bail.

criminal bail_denied Significant bail application Section 439 Cr.P.C. murder circumstantial evidence

Harish Kumar @ Sri Chand & Ors. v. The State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr

12 Aug 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:5761

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable matrimonial offence FIR under Section 498-A 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 appeal_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR Section 498-A IPC matrimonial dispute

Kapil Balani & Ors. v. Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr.

12 Aug 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:5752

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable matrimonial offence FIR under Section 498-A 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 Section 498-A IPC matrimonial dispute