Delhi High Court
73,683 judgments
HDFC ERGO GEN. INSURANCE CO. LTD v. JAMEELA BEGUM & ORS.
The Delhi High Court remitted the issue of the driver's valid driving license to the tribunal for fresh inquiry, holding that the driver and owner bear the burden of proof, and preserved the insurer's right to recover if the license is found invalid.
Govind Rawat v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed AIIMS's review petition, holding that resignation acceptance conditional on penalty payment is ineffective without such payment.
Dr. Bindu Rana v. Jai Radha Raman Education Society & Ors.
The Delhi High Court addressed procedural aspects and maintainability of a Section 11 arbitration petition, allowed exemption from filing original documents, and noted parties' agreement on appointment of a second arbitrator.
Anshul v. Mandeep Shokeen
The Delhi High Court upheld the tribunal's finding that a minor son was the driver causing a fatal accident, absolved the insurer due to policy breach, and partially enhanced compensation for non-pecuniary damages.
Anshul v. Mandeep Shokeen
The Delhi High Court upheld the tribunal’s finding that the minor son of the vehicle owner was the driver causing a fatal accident, absolved the insurer due to policy breach, and dismissed appeals challenging driver identity and compensation awards except for limited enhancement in certain claims.
Anshul v. Mandeep Shokeen
The Delhi High Court upheld the tribunal's finding that the minor son of the vehicle owner was the driver causing the fatal accident, absolved the insurer due to breach of policy conditions, and largely affirmed the compensation awarded to the claimants.
Anshul v. Mandeep Shokeen
The Delhi High Court upheld the tribunal's finding that the minor son of the vehicle owner was the driver causing the fatal accident, absolved the insurer due to breach of policy conditions, and partly enhanced compensation to claimants based on dependency and future prospects.
Anshul v. Mandeep Shokeen
Delhi High Court upheld tribunal's finding that minor Mandeep Shokeen was driver causing fatal accident, absolved insurer due to policy breach, and partly enhanced compensation to claimants.
Anshul v. Mandeep Shokeen
The Delhi High Court upheld the tribunal's finding that the minor son of the vehicle owner was the driver causing fatal accident, absolved the insurer due to policy breach, and adjusted compensation awards accordingly.
Jagbir Singh v. State & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the acquittal of accused in a dowry death case, emphasizing that prosecution must prove cruelty soon before death beyond reasonable doubt and that appellate courts should not interfere with acquittals where two views are possible.