Delhi High Court
78,525 judgments
Major General Shamsher Singh v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court allowed the writ petition filed by Major General Shamsher Singh against the Union of India, but the detailed reasons for the decision are not disclosed in the judgment excerpt.
NEXGEN EDUSOLUTIONS PVT LTD v. ASPIRE INVESTMENTS PVT. LTD
The Delhi High Court held that an unregistered lease exceeding 11 months is unenforceable for its term and creates a month-to-month tenancy terminable by notice, dismissing the appellant's appeal against setting aside an interim arbitral award.
Swami Gurudev Muni Chela v. State and Anr.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal filed by Swami Gurudev Muni Chela against the State and another party in FAO(OS) 26/2013.
Ankush Kumar v. State
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition to quash an FIR under Section 377 IPC involving a minor, holding that sexual offences against children are non-compoundable and cannot be compromised, emphasizing protection of child witnesses and due process.
Anuj Tyagi v. The State (Govt of NCT of Delhi) and Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 279 and 337 IPC on the basis of an amicable settlement between the parties at an early stage of trial, applying the inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC.
Arun Kumar & Ors. v. Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee & Anr.
The Delhi High Court allowed the plaintiffs to withdraw their suit after the defendants filed an affidavit confirming adherence to the allotment policy for unallotted phars.
New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Narender Singh @ Birender Singh
The Delhi High Court upheld the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal’s compensation award of ₹1,98,413/- to the claimant for injuries and disability sustained in a motor vehicle accident, dismissing appeals challenging the quantum.
New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Narender Singh @ Birender Singh
The Delhi High Court upheld the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal’s award of ₹1,98,413/- to the claimant for injuries and 5% permanent disability caused by rash and negligent driving, dismissing appeals challenging the quantum of compensation.
R. G. Pareek v. Dena Bank
The Delhi High Court held that disciplinary proceedings initiated before retirement can validly continue post-retirement under applicable service regulations, dismissing the petition challenging a charge-sheet issued after superannuation.
Ashok Alagh v. Neelam Alagh & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the plaintiff's partition suit, holding that a binding family settlement was acted upon through payments made to the plaintiff or his attorney, thereby extinguishing his claim to partition or accounts.
M/S. ICICI BANK LIMITED v. MANISH
The Delhi High Court allowed the bank's appeal and appointed a receiver over a hypothecated vehicle to protect its interest pending suit for recovery of loan dues.
M/S. ICICI BANK LIMITED v. YOGESH GROVER
The Delhi High Court allowed the bank's appeal and appointed a receiver to take possession of a vehicle secured under a loan agreement due to the borrower's default, setting aside the trial court's refusal without reasons.
Major General R.P. Mund v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed Major General Mund's claim to ante-date his permanent secondment and seniority over Major General Shamsher Singh, holding that settled seniority cannot be disturbed after unreasonable delay.
Ved Ram Fauji and Ors. v. State NCT of Delhi and Ors.
The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable criminal case under Sections 323, 341, 325, 308, and 34 IPC on the basis of a genuine compromise between parties, applying the inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.
LARK LABORATORIES (INDIA) LTD v. COMMISSIONER, TRADE & TAXES, DELHI
The Delhi High Court held that limitation for VAT reassessment runs from the end of the tax year, not the return filing date, and quashed default assessment notices issued beyond the six-year extended period without proper procedural compliance.
Aaley Mohd Iqbal and Ors v. State NCT of Delhi and Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable FIR under IPC and SC/ST Act based on a full compromise between parties at an early trial stage, emphasizing the inherent power under Section 482 CrPC to prevent abuse of process and secure justice.
Sheril Alias Vishal Suri v. Shyam Lal
The Delhi High Court quashed FIR and criminal proceedings under Sections 452/323/506/34 IPC on the basis of a compromise between parties, exercising inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC, while imposing costs on some petitioners.
Dinesh Aggarwal and Ors. v. State Govt of NCT of Delhi and Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed criminal proceedings under Sections 498A and 406 IPC arising from matrimonial disputes upon amicable settlement and mutual divorce, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 CrPC.
Nawab Alias Bablu and Ors. v. The State of NCT of Delhi and Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed criminal proceedings under Sections 498A, 406, 34 IPC and Dowry Prohibition Act arising from matrimonial disputes upon amicable settlement between parties, exercising inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC.
Tushar Ranjan Mohanty v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court upheld the CAT's directions for reconsideration of adverse APAR remarks with a personal hearing by the Minister, emphasizing fairness and expeditious disposal.