Delhi High Court
58,104 judgments
Texzone Information Services Pvt Ltd v. Ankur Goel & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the contempt petition holding that the respondents had substantially complied with the consent terms and order requiring display of a disclaimer during an exhibition, and no willful disobedience was found.
TV Today Network Ltd. v. Ankita Sodhi
The Delhi High Court upheld the gratuity claim of a contractual employee despite shortfall in continuous service and delay, rejecting employer's allegations of misconduct and confirming the condonation of delay under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972.
Pankaj Raheja v. Kiara
The Delhi High Court upheld the Family Court's order directing interim maintenance of Rs.35,000 per month to a minor autistic child, rejecting the petitioner's challenge to the income assessment and maintenance quantum.
Mahtab Tyagi v. The State Govt. of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed bail in a commercial quantity NDPS case, emphasizing cautious bail grant, risk of absconding, and directing trial expeditiousness.
Murli Manohar v. Priyanka Panchariya
The Delhi High Court upheld the Family Court's interim maintenance order of Rs.10,000 per month based on reasonable income assessment and dismissed petitions challenging and seeking enhancement of the amount.
Manju Gaind v. Kamla Rani & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that the 120-day limit for filing Written Statements under its rules is generally inviolable and dismissed a 2000-day delay condonation application for lack of exceptionally sufficient cause, while allowing clarificatory amendments to pleadings.
Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors. v. Kamlesh Sharma
The Delhi High Court held that exclusive management and control of Kalkaji Mandir rests with the Court-appointed Administrator, prohibiting unauthorized events and mandating strict safety, redevelopment, and crowd management measures.
New Delhi Municipal Council v. Naresh Verma
The Delhi High Court dismissed NDMC's petition and upheld the Tribunal's ruling that recovery of excess pay made over five years ago is barred under the Supreme Court's Rafiq Masih judgment.
Rajendra v. Commissioner of Central Goods and Services Tax
The Delhi High Court held that retrospective cancellation of GST registration requires objective reasons and adherence to natural justice, setting aside a mechanically applied retrospective cancellation order.
Thales India Private Limited v. Commissioner of CGST, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi and Anr.
The Delhi High Court remanded a GST appeal for fresh consideration after the petitioner was directed to produce service agreements crucial to determining the nature of services provided.
Sunil Gulati v. Naseem Ahmed & Anr.
The High Court held that in eviction proceedings under the Delhi Rent Control Act, one joint tenant can represent all legal heirs, and a third party claiming ownership cannot be impleaded to contest tenancy rights.
Manish Gupta v. Ruchika Gupta
The High Court set aside the order striking off the petitioner's defence for non-payment of costs imposed while setting aside an ex-parte eviction order, reducing the cost and emphasizing justice over technicalities.
Subey Singh v. Delhi Development Authority
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging concurrent orders denying interim injunction, holding the petitioner failed to prove settled possession and no illegality was found in the lower courts' dismissal of the injunction application.
Naresh Kumar v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal to revive the appellant’s writ petition for joint adjudication with co-workers’ pending writ petition to ensure uniformity in claims for regularization and benefits.
Mr Pulkit Thareja v. JINDAL BIOCHEMS AND DEVELOPERS PVT LTD
The Delhi High Court dismissed enforcement appeals after delayed compliance with asset affidavit directions but left open the question of contempt proceedings against the appellant's Managing Director.
Ms. Manisha Tyagi and Mr. Harsh Chaudhary v. Anant Ram
The Delhi High Court upheld the Industrial Tribunal's rejection of the employer's application for approval of termination due to lack of evidence proving misconduct, dismissing the writ petition.
General Motors India Pvt. Ltd. v. GPR Power Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging an arbitral award, holding that judicial interference under Section 34 is limited and an award based on admitted claims and evidence cannot be set aside for factual errors or non-application of mind.
Sh Utkarsh Goyel v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court quashed Lookout Circulars issued against petitioners for loan default outside India, affirming that such travel restrictions violate fundamental rights absent criminal proceedings or exceptional circumstances within India.
D.T.C. v. Anant Ram
The Delhi High Court held that reinstatement is not a vested right post wrongful termination and awarded monetary compensation in lieu of reinstatement to a superannuated employee.
Nishant v. Indian Coast Guard
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition seeking relief for failure to upload documents in Indian Coast Guard recruitment, holding that non-compliance with prescribed timelines cannot be excused by a claimed technical glitch absent procedural challenge.