Delhi High Court
78,525 judgments
Ashish Kumar v. Yogita
The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal to set aside the Family Court's dismissal of a divorce by mutual consent petition, permitting the respondent to make a fresh statement to continue the divorce proceedings.
Vinod Singh v. Director General, SSB and Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed the Summary Force Court conviction and dismissal of a SSB constable due to absence of his signed plea of guilt, directing reinstatement and barring a fresh trial on the same charges.
Samuel John v. State of the NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction under Section 21(C) of the NDPS Act, ruling that notice under Section 50 is not required when contraband is recovered from a bag in a vehicle and that secret information need not name the accused explicitly.
MD. Arif v. State
The Delhi High Court modified the conviction of Mohd. Arif from armed robbery under Section 397 IPC to robbery under Section 392 IPC due to doubts on the recovery of the deadly weapon, while upholding the convictions of both appellants for robbery.
Shatrughan Morya v. State & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed as infructuous the appeal against conviction for rape and unnatural offences after the appellant had completed the sentence and paid the fine.
SUN BROADCAST EQUIPMENT PVT LTD v. PRASAR BHARATI
The Delhi High Court upheld the cancellation of a tender due to non-compliance and impermissible post-tender corrections, affirming the tendering authority's right to cancel and re-tender for valid administrative reasons.
Novartis AG & Ors. v. Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited
The Delhi High Court accepted a joint settlement between Novartis and Intas Pharmaceuticals in a trademark dispute and decreed the suit accordingly, emphasizing the binding nature of voluntary compromises under CPC.
M/S Coranthum Builders (P) Ltd v. Raghubir Singh & Ors.
The Delhi High Court decreed a civil suit in terms of a voluntary settlement reached through court-annexed mediation and granted refund of court fees under Section 16 of the Court Fees Act.
Super Cassettes Industries Pvt Ltd v. Jia News Channel
The Delhi High Court allowed the plaintiff to withdraw the civil suit following an out-of-court settlement and dismissed the suit as withdrawn.
M/S RELIANC LIFE SCIENCES PVT LTD v. M/S RELIANCE LIFE SCIENCES & ANR
The Delhi High Court decreed a civil suit in terms of a voluntary settlement agreement acknowledging proprietary trademark rights and disposed of the case accordingly.
Pankaj Sharma v. Prabha Sharma & Anr
The court decreed the suit directing deposit of the Sale Deed with the mortgagee bank until loan repayment, allowing joint disposal of the property thereafter with equal sharing of proceeds.
Anchor Health & Beauty Care Pvt Ltd v. Virani Pharma Pvt Ltd & Anr
The Delhi High Court decreed a civil suit based on a joint settlement acknowledging plaintiff's copyright and granted refund of court fees under Section 16 of the Court Fees Act following court-annexed mediation.
Mankind Pharma Limited v. Devang Kumar Shah & Ors.
The Delhi High Court decreed a civil suit based on a settlement where defendants agreed to pay Rs. 2,50,000 and deliver disputed stock, resolving the dispute amicably.
Anand Seth v. Vijay Kumar Kapur and Ors.
The court permitted parties to jointly identify a buyer and sell the suit property as per decree, disposing of the execution petition with liberty to file afresh if cooperation fails.
National Highways Authority of India v. M/S SRICON INFRASTRUCTURE PVT. LIMITED
The Delhi High Court partially modified an arbitral award under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act, limiting judicial interference to patent illegality and upholding the tribunal's factual findings except where the award was unsupported.
Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceutical v. Croslands & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the civil suit filed by Glaxo SmithKline Pharmaceutical as withdrawn on the plaintiff's request, disposing of all pending applications.
INTAS PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED v. NOVARTIS AG & ORS
The Delhi High Court disposed of a civil suit and pending application following a settlement between the parties, with no adjudication on merits.
P.P. Jewellers v. P.P. Buildwell Pvt. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court allowed the plaintiff's counsel to be discharged due to non-cooperation by the plaintiff and dismissed the suits for default and non-prosecution.
Krishna Kant Dubey v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court upheld the Central Administrative Tribunal’s refusal to grant interim relief against a transfer order, directing expeditious hearing of the petitioner’s grievance and allowing the petitioner to join the new posting.
Vinod Bala v. Prashant Kher
The Delhi High Court allowed the plaintiff to withdraw the suit by mutual settlement and directed refund of 50% court fees under Section 16-A of the Court Fees Act.