Delhi High Court

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Union of India & Anr. v. Dr. Malti Gautam

30 Oct 2015 · G.S. Sistani; Sangita Dhingra Sehgal · 2015:DHC:8992-DB

The Delhi High Court held that a transfer not expressly stated as temporary and exceeding 180 days is a regular transfer, and thus the employee is not entitled to Travelling Allowance on that basis.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant temporary transfer travelling allowance transfer rules Central Administrative Tribunal

Sh. Hari Prakash v. Sh. Vipin Kumar Aggarwal & Anr.

30 Oct 2015 · Sunita Gupta · 2015:DHC:9001

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the Labour Court's finding that the petitioner abandoned his service, holding that judicial interference is unwarranted absent jurisdictional or legal errors.

labor petition_dismissed Significant Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Article 226 Constitution of India Abandonment of service Reinstatement

Union of India v. Yogesh Nirala & Ors.

30 Oct 2015 · G.S. Sistani; Sangita Dhingra Sehgal · 2015:DHC:9000-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's order allowing reimbursement of medical expenses for treatment of a serious ailment at a private hospital without prior approval, dismissing the Union of India's writ petition.

administrative appeal_dismissed Significant Central Administrative Tribunal medical reimbursement Duchene Muscular Dystrophy Stem Cell therapy

Rajiv Kumar v. State (NCT) of Delhi

30 Oct 2015 · Suresh Kait · 2015:DHC:8994

The Delhi High Court quashed criminal proceedings under Sections 498A, 406, 506, and 34 IPC arising from matrimonial disputes based on an amicable settlement between the parties, affirming the inherent power under Section 482 CrPC to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 CrPC quashing of FIR matrimonial dispute non-compoundable offence

Mohd Aslam v. The State Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr

30 Oct 2015 · Suresh Kait · 2015:DHC:8993

The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable criminal case on the basis of an amicable settlement between the parties, applying the inherent power under Section 482 CrPC while emphasizing the need for caution and consideration of the nature of the offence and stage of trial.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant quashing of FIR Section 482 CrPC non-compoundable offences settlement between parties

Sahil Narang & Anr v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr

30 Oct 2015 · Suresh Kait · 2015:DHC:8995

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 406 and 420 IPC on the basis of an amicable settlement between parties and the complainant's no objection, exercising its inherent jurisdiction under Section 482 CrPC.

criminal petition_allowed Section 482 CrPC quashing of FIR compoundable offences Section 406 IPC

GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS v. UDAL SINGH

30 Oct 2015 · C. HARI SHANKAR; TUSHAR RAO GEDELA · 2024:DHC:8855-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the quashing of disciplinary proceedings against a teacher on the ground that the chargesheet and punishment were issued by authorities lacking jurisdiction under the CCS (CCA) Rules after his elevation to Group 'B' status.

administrative appeal_dismissed Significant disciplinary proceedings competent authority Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 Group B officers

Ravinder Kumar v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Anr.

29 Oct 2015 · Slinita Gupta · 2015:DHC:11366

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition for default and non-prosecution due to the petitioner's non-appearance.

constitutional petition_dismissed writ petition default non-prosecution dismissal

Rakesh Bhardwaj & Anr. v. State (Govt of NCT of Delhi) & Anr.

29 Oct 2015 · Suresh Kait · 2015:DHC:8942

The Delhi High Court quashed criminal proceedings under Sections 498A/406/34 IPC arising from matrimonial disputes upon an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 CrPC.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 CrPC quashing of FIR matrimonial disputes non-compoundable offences

Omwati v. Ashok Kumar Arora & Ors.

29 Oct 2015 · Rajiv Sahai Endlaw · 2015:DHC:8979

The Delhi High Court held that specific performance of a sale agreement cannot be enforced against a co-owner not party to the agreement, and the plaintiff must prove exclusive title of the sellers.

civil appeal_allowed Significant specific performance agreement to sell co-ownership burden of proof

MCD v. Vinod Kumar

29 Oct 2015 · Sunita Gupta · 2015:DHC:11368

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by MCD for default and non-prosecution due to the petitioner's failure to appear.

administrative petition_dismissed writ petition non-prosecution default dismissal Municipal Corporation of Delhi

Nadeem v. The State (Govt of NCT of Delhi)

29 Oct 2015 · Ashutosh Kumar · 2015:DHC:10863

The Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to petitioners accused of minor assault and trespass offences, emphasizing cooperation with investigation and conditional release.

criminal appeal_allowed anticipatory bail Section 451 IPC Section 323 IPC Section 34 IPC

Manoj Kumar v. Management of M.C.D.

29 Oct 2015 · Sunita Gupta · 2015:DHC:11362

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by Manoj Kumar against M.C.D. due to non-prosecution and failure to appear.

constitutional petition_dismissed writ petition non-prosecution dismissal default

ABRP Reddy v. State of NCT, New Delhi

29 Oct 2015 · Suresh Kait · 2015:DHC:8943

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 468 and 471 IPC on the basis of an amicable settlement between parties at the early stage of investigation, affirming the High Court's inherent power under Section 482 CrPC to do so in appropriate cases.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 CrPC quashing of FIR non-compoundable offences amicable settlement

Moolchand Khairati Ram Hospital v. Jeewan Singh

29 Oct 2015 · Sunita Gupta · 2015:DHC:11365

The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition for default and non-prosecution due to the petitioner's failure to appear and pursue the matter.

civil petition_dismissed writ petition non-prosecution dismissal for default failure to appear

Chottey Lal v. Management of M.C.D.

29 Oct 2015 · Sunita Gupta · 2015:DHC:11363

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by Chottey Lal against the M.C.D. due to the petitioner's non-appearance and non-prosecution.

constitutional petition_dismissed writ petition default non-prosecution dismissal

Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax -1 v. Aggarwal Plasto Chem (P) Ltd.

29 Oct 2015 · S. Muralidhar; Vibhu Bakhru · 2015:DHC:11744-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeals filed by the Principal Commissioner of Income Tax challenging income tax orders in favor of Aggarwal Plasto Chem (P) Ltd., upholding the validity of the assessments.

tax appeal_dismissed Income Tax Appeal Assessment Principal Commissioner of Income Tax

Union of India & Ors. v. Indra Prakesh

29 Oct 2015 · G. S. Sistani; Sangita Dhingra Sehgal · 2015:DHC:11377-DB

The Delhi High Court modified the CAT's order directing reconsideration of a Group B officer's promotion claim, emphasizing adherence to rules and vacancy positions without mandating automatic promotion.

administrative appeal_allowed promotion Group B officer reservation Central Administrative Tribunal

Sanjay Choubey & Anr v. The State (Govt of NCT of Delhi) & Anr

29 Oct 2015 · Suresh Kait · 2015:DHC:8940

The Delhi High Court quashed a criminal FIR under Sections 468, 406, 471, 420, and 467 IPC based on an amicable settlement between parties at the initial investigation stage, affirming the inherent power under Section 482 CrPC to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 482 CrPC quashing of FIR non-compoundable offences amicable settlement

Pawan Kumar Sen v. Central Warehousing Corporation

29 Oct 2015 · V. Kameswar Rao · 2015:DHC:8938

The Delhi High Court held that termination of a candidate on grounds of caste certificate format and timing was unjustified when the prescribed format was communicated after application deadline and the candidate promptly complied, entitling him to reinstatement with back wages.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant caste certificate OBC reservation certificate format cut-off date