Delhi High Court

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Mohammad Armanuzzama v. CBSE & Anr

05 Nov 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:9226

The Delhi High Court disposed of a writ petition directing CBSE to rectify the petitioner's date of birth in its records within four weeks.

administrative petition_allowed rectification of date of birth writ petition CBSE administrative correction

Shivangi Rajouria v. Central Board of Secondary Education & Anr

05 Nov 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:9228

The Delhi High Court allowed amendment of a writ petition to include correction of date of birth in both matriculation certificate and mark-sheet, setting aside impugned communications and directing expeditious rectification by CBSE.

administrative petition_allowed writ petition amendment of prayer clause rectification of date of birth matriculation certificate

The Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax-06 v. Mc Donald’s India (P) Ltd

05 Nov 2015 · Badar Durrez Ahmed; Sanjeev Sachdeva · 2015:DHC:9227-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the Revenue's appeal, upholding the ITAT's finding that the franchise fee received by McDonald's India was USD 22,500 and no addition to income was warranted due to lack of remittance caused by a government embargo.

tax appeal_dismissed franchise fee Income Tax Appellate Tribunal concurrent findings of fact government embargo

M/S. KJ DIESEL P.LTD. v. M/S. GOLDEN VIEW ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES

05 Nov 2015 · Hima Kohli · 2015:DHC:9222

The Delhi High Court dismissed the civil suit for non-prosecution due to the plaintiff's failure to pursue the case or provide instructions.

civil appeal_dismissed non-prosecution dismissal of suit plaintiff's failure to prosecute civil procedure

Commissioner of Income Tax-7 v. M/S Refam Management Services (P) Ltd.

05 Nov 2015 · Dr. Justice S. Muralidhar; Mr. Justice Vibhu Bakhrur · 2015:DHC:9223-DB
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The High Court held that without incriminating material belonging to the Assessee seized during search, the AO lacks jurisdiction under Section 153C, and additions under Section 69C are unsustainable, dismissing the Revenue's appeals.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant Section 153C Income Tax Act Section 69C Income Tax Act jurisdiction of Assessing Officer search and seizure

Kishore Zarda Factory v. Hema Tabacco Company Pvt Ltd

05 Nov 2015 · Hima Kohli · 2015:DHC:9224

The Delhi High Court decreed a civil suit based on a voluntary settlement agreement reached through court-annexed mediation and granted a refund of court fees under Section 16 of the Court Fees Act.

civil appeal_allowed settlement agreement court-annexed mediation trademark dispute Section 16 Court Fees Act

Sanjana Kapoor and Others v. M/S Dalmia Resorts International Pvt Ltd

05 Nov 2015 · Hima Kohli · 2015:DHC:9203

The court disposed of a pending petition as infructuous following a compromise between parties and disposal of the related appeal, granting liberty to revive if necessary.

civil other compromise deed appeal disposal petition disposal decree holder

Haryana Paneer Bhandar v. Commissioner of Income-Tax

05 Nov 2015 · S. Muralidhar; Vibhu Bakhru · 2015:DHC:9207-DB
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The Delhi High Court held that the absence of a mandatory satisfaction note by the Assessing Officer renders block assessment proceedings under Section 158BD invalid, allowing the appellant's appeal and setting aside the assessment.

tax appeal_allowed Significant Section 158BD satisfaction note block assessment Income Tax Act

Commissioner of Income Tax-7 v. M/S Refam Management Services (P) Ltd.

05 Nov 2015 · Dr. Justice S. Muralidhar; Mr. Justice Vibhu BakhrU · 2015:DHC:9206-DB
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The Delhi High Court held that assessments under Section 153C of the Income Tax Act require incriminating material belonging to the Assessee seized during search, and in its absence, the Assessing Officer lacks jurisdiction, leading to dismissal of Revenue's appeals.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant Section 153C Income Tax Act Section 69C Income Tax Act jurisdiction of Assessing Officer search and seizure

Commissioner of Income Tax-7 v. M/S Refam Management Services (P) Ltd

05 Nov 2015 · Dr. Justice S. Muralidhar; Mr. Justice Vibhu BakhrU · 2015:DHC:9205-DB
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The Delhi High Court held that without relevant material belonging to the Assessee seized during search on a third party, the Assessing Officer lacks jurisdiction under Section 153C of the Income Tax Act, and additions under Section 69C are unsustainable.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant Section 153C Income Tax Act Section 69C Income Tax Act jurisdiction of Assessing Officer search and seizure

Sayed Asghar Ali v. Amir-Udin and Another

05 Nov 2015 · Hima Kohli · 2015:DHC:9204

The Delhi High Court disposed of a civil suit on the basis of an out-of-court settlement with payment by post-dated cheques and granted a 50% refund of court fees under Section 16-A of the Court Fees Act.

civil appeal_allowed out-of-court settlement court fees refund Section 16-A Court Fees Act post-dated cheques

M/S National Projects Construction v. P.O., Industrial Tribunal

05 Nov 2015 · Sunil Gaur · 2015:DHC:9225

The Delhi High Court set aside an Industrial Tribunal Award directing regularization of contract labour, holding no employer-employee relationship existed and the contract labour system was genuine without prohibition under CLRA Section 10.

labor appeal_allowed Significant contract labour employer-employee relationship regularization perennial nature of work

Commissioner of Income Tax-7 v. M/S Refam Management Services (P) Ltd

05 Nov 2015 · S. Muralidhar; Vibhu BakhrU · 2015:DHC:9202-DB
Cites 1 · Cited by 0

The Delhi High Court held that without relevant material seized belonging to the Assessee, the Assessing Officer lacks jurisdiction under Section 153C of the Income Tax Act, and additions under Section 69C are unsustainable, dismissing the Revenue's appeals.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant Section 153C Income Tax Act Section 69C Income Tax Act jurisdiction of Assessing Officer search and seizure

M/S National Projects Construction v. P.O., Industrial Tribunal

05 Nov 2015 · Sunil Gaur · 2015:DHC:9221

The Delhi High Court held that no employer-employee relationship existed between a PSU and contract labour after office relocation, setting aside the award directing regularization of contract workers.

labor appeal_allowed Significant contract labour employer-employee relationship regularization perennial nature of work

Nirmal Khanna v. Jhuthar Through LRs

04 Nov 2015 · Valmiki J. Mehta · 2015:DHC:11908

The Delhi High Court condoned delay and disposed of execution proceedings as infructuous based on a full and final settlement agreement between the parties.

civil appeal_allowed settlement agreement execution petition condonation of delay Order IX Rule 13 CPC

Rameshwari v. Punjab and Sind Bank

04 Nov 2015 · G. S. Sistani; Sangita Dhingra Sehgal · 2015:DHC:11501-DB

The Delhi High Court directed the Debt Recovery Tribunal to hear the petitioner's Suit Application on merits regarding possession of mortgaged property, setting aside prior dismissals for lack of clarity.

civil other Procedural Debt Recovery Tribunal Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal Receiver appointment Mortgage property

Union of India & Anr v. All India CPWD Office Staff Association & Ors.

04 Nov 2015 · G. S. Sistani; Sangita Dhingra Sehgal · 2015:DHC:11500-DB

The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition directing extension of Punjab & Haryana High Court benefits but allowed petitioners to seek review before the Tribunal on distinctions between ACP and MACP schemes.

administrative appeal_dismissed ACP scheme MACP scheme financial upgradation Central Administrative Tribunal

Sirajuddin & Anr v. Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee & Anr

04 Nov 2015 · Rajiv Sahai Endlaw · 2015:DHC:11497

The Delhi High Court allowed writ petitions permitting similarly situated petitioners to apply for allotment of shops in Ghazipur Sabzi Mandi and directed their applications be considered on merit when new spaces become available.

administrative petition_allowed Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee Ghazipur Sabzi Mandi allotment of shops writ petition

Krishan Kumar Chadha v. State NCT of Delhi

04 Nov 2015 · Indermeet Kaur · 2015:DHC:11310

The Delhi High Court quashed two FIRs arising from landlord-tenant disputes following an amicable settlement, subject to payment of costs to the State.

criminal appeal_allowed quashing of FIR Section 482 CrPC settlement between parties landlord-tenant dispute

M/S H DOHIL CONSTRUCTION (P) LTD v. PRADEEPSYAL

04 Nov 2015 · Pratibha Rani · 2015:DHC:10837

The Delhi High Court granted leave to withdraw two petitions filed by M/s H Dohil Construction (P) Ltd and dismissed them as withdrawn, along with connected miscellaneous applications dismissed as infructuous.

civil appeal_dismissed withdrawal of petition leave to withdraw dismissal as withdrawn miscellaneous applications