Delhi High Court

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Delhi Jal Board v. Shri I. M. Singh & Anr

22 May 2025 · Manoj Jain · 2025:DHC:4323

The Delhi High Court directed the arbitration petition to be heard by the appropriate Commercial Court following jurisdictional changes, imposing costs on the petitioner for delay and inaction.

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Asha Agrawal & Anr. v. Jai Charan Verma Thr Lrs

22 May 2025 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2025:DHC:4311

Revision under Section 115 CPC is not maintainable against interlocutory orders that do not finally dispose of the suit, as affirmed by the Delhi High Court following Supreme Court precedents.

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Sudesh Rani v. Usha Rani Deceased Through LRs & Ors.

22 May 2025 · Manoj Jain · 2025:DHC:4324

The High Court allowed the petitioner to lead rebuttal evidence on the genuineness of disputed signatures after the Trial Court wrongly refused such opportunity, ensuring fair trial in a suit for specific performance.

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Shilpa Gupta v. Ashok Kansal

22 May 2025 · Manoj Jain · 2025:DHC:4325

The High Court held that a trial court cannot prematurely close a plaintiff's right to lead evidence when an application under Order XII Rule 6 CPC is pending and must decide the application before denying evidence.

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Amit Kumar v. Kamaljeet Dogra & Ors.

22 May 2025 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2025:DHC:4314

The Delhi High Court held that revision under Section 115 CPC is not maintainable against interlocutory orders that do not finally dispose of the suit, dismissing the petition challenging an impleadment order.

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M/S COSMIC ORANGE INFRAVENTURES PVT. LTD. v. L. SUBRAMAINAM & ANR

22 May 2025 · Manoj Jain · 2025:DHC:4327

The Delhi High Court held that the NCDRC must issue notice to the opposite party before condoning delay and restoring a dismissed consumer complaint to prevent prejudice and uphold natural justice.

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Sh Bhagwat Singh v. New India Assurance Company Limited & Anr

22 May 2025 · Manoj Jain · 2025:DHC:4329

The Delhi High Court held it lacked jurisdiction under Article 227 to hear a petition when the cause of action arose outside its territory, allowing withdrawal with liberty to approach the appropriate High Court.

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Mahender v. Pushpender Sharma & Ors.

22 May 2025 · Manoj Jain · 2025:DHC:4330
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The High Court upheld the Executing Court’s order directing auction of partitioned property after the Decree-Holder refused the Judgment Debtor’s offer to purchase their share, emphasizing compliance with Supreme Court timelines for execution.

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M/S MHJ METALTECHS PRIVATE LIMITED v. CENTRAL GOODS AND SERVICES TAX DELHI SOUTH

22 May 2025 · Prathiba M. Singh; Rajneesh Kumar Gupta · 2025:DHC:4248-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed writ petitions challenging GST demand orders for fraudulent ITC, directing petitioners to pursue statutory appeals under the CGST Act.

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Tarun Kumar Katyal v. Vikas Katyal & Anr.

22 May 2025 · Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora · 2025:DHC:4341

The Delhi High Court decreed a partition suit in terms of a lawful settlement agreement reached through mediation, confirming the binding effect of such agreements under Order XXXIII Rule 3 CPC.

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Commissioner of Service Tax, Delhi III v. M/S Globe Civil Projects Pvt Ltd

22 May 2025 · Prathiba M. Singh; Rajneesh Kumar Gupta · 2025:DHC:4250-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the Commissioner of Service Tax's appeal against a CESTAT order on maintainability grounds, holding that such appeals lie only before the Supreme Court under the Central Excise Act.

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Chirag Garg v. Commissioner State Tax, Delhi GST

22 May 2025 · Prathiba M. Singh; Rajneesh Kumar Gupta · 2025:DHC:4254-DB

The Delhi High Court set aside an ex-parte tax demand order and remanded the matter for fresh adjudication after the petitioner deposited part of the tax and was given an opportunity to file a reply.

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Union of India v. M/s Agrawal and Co.

22 May 2025 · Navin Chawla; Renu Bhatnagar
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Limitation for challenging an arbitral award under Section 34 of the A&C Act begins only upon receipt of the final award after the correction period, not from provisional communication.

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Pandey Traders v. Chauhan Water Supplier

22 May 2025 · Vibhu Bakhru; Tejas Karia · 2025:DHC:4121-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal and upheld the decree for recovery of ₹34,87,947/- with interest in a commercial dispute involving investment in sand mining projects, holding that defendants failed to prove transfer of funds to a third party at plaintiff's instance.

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Kalia Gupta & Ors. v. Guddu Gupta, Trading as M/S Leela Cosmetics

22 May 2025 · C. Hari Shankar; Ajay Digpaul · 2025:DHC:4294-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the civil appeal as withdrawn at the appellant's request without expressing any opinion on the merits.

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Suresh Yadav v. G.N.C.T of Delhi & Anr

22 May 2025 · Navin Chawla; Renu Bhatnagar · 2025:DHC:4201-DB

The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner's appeal, setting aside the Tribunal's dismissal and remanding the disciplinary matter for fresh consideration in light of the petitioner's acquittal in the related criminal case.

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Scientific Engineering House Pvt Ltd v. Union of India & Anr

22 May 2025 · Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya; Tushar Rao Gedela · 2025:DHC:4357-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging rejection of the petitioner's bid in a defence procurement tender, emphasizing limited judicial interference in such sensitive contracts, especially where delay has caused vested rights to accrue.

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Connect Residuary Pvt. Ltd. v. The Commissioner Delhi Goods and Services Tax & Anr.

22 May 2025 · Prathiba M. Singh; Rajneesh Kumar Gupta · 2025:DHC:4380-DB

The Delhi High Court set aside an ex-parte GST adjudication order due to non-visibility of the show cause notice on the portal, remanding the matter for fresh hearing while leaving the validity of related notifications to the Supreme Court.

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Anita v. Puran Singh

22 May 2025 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2025:DHC:4453
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Revision under Section 115 CPC is not maintainable against interlocutory orders that do not finally dispose of the suit, as affirmed by the Delhi High Court following Supreme Court precedents.

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P.C. Agrawal v. State & Ors.

22 May 2025 · Neena Bansal Krishna · 2025:DHC:4238

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition seeking quashing of orders refusing FIR registration in a property dispute, holding that the allegations primarily involve civil matters and do not warrant criminal investigation.

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