Delhi High Court

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Shree Sainath Wires (I) Pvt Ltd. & Anr. v. PEC Limited & Anr.

17 Mar 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2276

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioners' application for suspension of sentence and interim bail in multiple convictions under the Negotiable Instruments Act, allowing separate revision petitions and condoning delay, while directing proper medical treatment and expediting final hearing.

criminal appeal_allowed Negotiable Instruments Act Section 138 Section 141 suspension of sentence

Shree Sainath Wires (I) Pvt Ltd. & Anr. v. PEC Limited & Anr.

17 Mar 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2260

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioners' applications for suspension of sentence and interim bail in multiple convictions under the Negotiable Instruments Act, allowing separate revision petitions and condoning delay, with final hearing scheduled.

criminal appeal_allowed Negotiable Instruments Act Section 138 Section 141 suspension of sentence

Shree Sainath Wires (I) Pvt Ltd. & Anr. v. PEC Limited & Anr.

17 Mar 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2261

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioners' application for suspension of sentence and interim bail in multiple convictions under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, while allowing separate revision petitions and condoning delay, directing proper medical treatment and expediting final hearing.

criminal appeal_dismissed Negotiable Instruments Act Section 138 Section 141 suspension of sentence

Shree Sainath Wires (I) Pvt Ltd. & Anr. v. PEC Limited & Anr.

17 Mar 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2259

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioners' applications for suspension of sentence and interim bail in multiple NI Act convictions, allowed condonation of delay and permission to file separate revision petitions, and directed final hearing on concurrent sentence issues.

criminal appeal_allowed Negotiable Instruments Act Section 138 Section 141 suspension of sentence

Shree Sainath Wires (I) Pvt Ltd. & Anr. v. PEC Limited & Anr.

17 Mar 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2272

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioners' applications for suspension of sentence and interim bail in multiple convictions under the Negotiable Instruments Act, allowed condonation of delay and separate revision petitions, and directed expeditious final hearing.

criminal appeal_allowed Negotiable Instruments Act Section 138 Section 141 suspension of sentence

Shree Sainath Wires (I) Pvt Ltd. & Anr. v. PEC Limited & Anr.

17 Mar 2016 · P.S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2265

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioners' application for suspension of sentence and interim bail in multiple convictions under Section 138/141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, while allowing separate revision petitions and condoning delay, and directed expeditious final hearing.

criminal appeal_dismissed Negotiable Instruments Act Section 138 Section 141 suspension of sentence

Shree Sainath Wires (I) Pvt Ltd. & Anr. v. PEC Limited & Anr.

17 Mar 2016 · P.S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2264

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioners' application for suspension of sentence and interim bail in multiple convictions under the Negotiable Instruments Act, emphasizing that default in payment of fines and concurrent convictions preclude interim relief pending revision.

criminal appeal_dismissed Negotiable Instruments Act Section 138 Section 141 suspension of sentence

Shree Sainath Wires (I) Pvt Ltd. & Anr. v. PEC Limited & Anr.

17 Mar 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2263

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioners' application for suspension of sentence and interim bail in multiple convictions under Section 138/141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, while allowing separate revision petitions and condoning delay, directing expeditious final hearing.

criminal appeal_allowed Negotiable Instruments Act Section 138 Section 141 suspension of sentence

Delhi Transport Corporation v. Anil Mehta

17 Mar 2016 · R. K. Gauba · 2016:DHC:2297

The Delhi High Court held the DTC liable for injuries to a passenger caused by the driver's negligent sudden movement of the bus while alighting, modified the compensation awarded, and rejected contributory negligence claims.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 negligence passenger injury compensation

Gauri Shankar v. Union of India & Ors.

17 Mar 2016 · Hima Kohli; Sunil Gaur · 2016:DHC:2253

The Delhi High Court disposed of the petition challenging dismissal of a CRPF constable for misconduct and allowed him to seek compassionate allowance from the competent authority.

administrative other disciplinary proceedings CRPF dismissal from service disobedience of orders

Pawan Yadav & Anr. v. Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr.

17 Mar 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2252

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Section 363 IPC based on an amicable settlement between parties, exercising inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice in a matrimonial dispute.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR Section 363 IPC inherent powers

Prakash Atlanta JV v. National Highways Authority of India

17 Mar 2016 · Pradeep Nandrajog; Mukta Gupta · 2016:DHC:2251-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the Arbitral Tribunal's award allowing new rates for viaduct work beyond 125% BOQ quantities but rejected full additional payment for polymeric reinforcing elements, emphasizing contract interpretation and pre-bid ambiguity resolution.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant variation of contract Bill of Quantities Reinforced Earth Structures contract interpretation

Prakash Atlanta JV v. National Highways Authority of India

17 Mar 2016 · Pradeep Nandrajog; Mukta Gupta · 2016:DHC:2250-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the arbitral award treating viaduct work beyond 125% of estimated quantities as varied work payable at new rates, but rejected additional payment claims for polymeric reinforcing elements based on contract addendum and clarified limits on arbitral discretion.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant contract variation Bill of Quantities Reinforced Earth Structures Arbitral Tribunal

Satish Verma v. State (NCT of Delhi)

17 Mar 2016 · Pradeep Nandrajog; Mukta Gupta · 2016:DHC:2239-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction of Satish Verma for murdering his wife by setting her on fire, relying on credible eyewitness and dying declaration evidence despite minor discrepancies.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant Section 302 IPC murder dying declaration PCR call

Shalini v. Vijay Jindal

17 Mar 2016 · R. K. Gauba · 2016:DHC:2282

The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal and remanded the motor accident claim for further inquiry to establish the causal connection between accident injuries and death, permitting legal heirs to lead additional evidence.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 compensation death claim substitution of legal heirs

Shahid Ahmed & Ors. v. The State (GNCTD) & Anr

17 Mar 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2257

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 323, 427, 452, and 34 IPC based on an amicable settlement between 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 compromise non-compoundable offences

Pramod Kumar v. State

17 Mar 2016 · S.P. Garg · 2016:DHC:2243

The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction of a man for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a minor under the POCSO Act, modifying the sentence from five to four years' rigorous imprisonment while affirming the reliability of the victim's statement despite a delay in FIR.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant POCSO Act Section 164 Cr.P.C. statement sexual assault minor victim

MS STADMULLER GABRIELE v. UNION OF INDIA & ORS.

17 Mar 2016 · Manmohan · 2016:DHC:2242

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging a Citizenship Act order, holding that the doctrine of forum conveniens requires the petition to be filed in the High Court of Bombay at Goa, the more appropriate forum.

constitutional appeal_dismissed Significant forum conveniens writ petition Article 226 Citizenship Act 1955

Devashish Marwaha and Raghav Chadha v. Rajiv Lochan and Ors.

17 Mar 2016 · S. Ravindra Bhat; Deepa Sharma · 2016:DHC:2241-DB

The Delhi High Court allowed a series of connected appeals filed by power distribution companies against various respondents without any order as to costs.

other appeal_allowed Delhi High Court power distribution BSES Rajdhani Power Limited Tata Power Delhi Distribution

Dhir Singh Nagar & Anr v. The State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr

17 Mar 2016 · P. S. Teji · 2016:DHC:2255

The Delhi High Court quashed a criminal FIR under Sections 341, 384, 506, and 34 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 petition_allowed Significant Section 482 Cr.P.C. quashing of FIR inherent powers non-compoundable offences