Delhi High Court

77,325 judgments

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Deepak Trehan and Ors. v. State Govt of NCT of Delhi and Anr

28 Sep 2015 · Suresh Kait · 2015:DHC:8090

The Delhi High Court quashed criminal proceedings under Sections 498A and 406 IPC arising from matrimonial disputes upon amicable settlement and mutual divorce, exercising inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC.

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

Rathindra Prasad Lahiri and Anr. v. Technology Co-operative Group Hosing Society Limited

28 Sep 2015 · Gita Mittal; I.S. Mehta · 2015:DHC:8125-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the reference of a society's claim to arbitration, holding that such reference orders are not subject to challenge and substantive defenses must be raised before the Arbitrator.

civil petition_dismissed Delhi Cooperative Societies Act, 2003 arbitration reference appropriation of property review application

Deeksha Suri v. Union of India & Ors.

28 Sep 2015 · Badar Durrez Ahmed; Sanjeev Sachdeva · 2015:DHC:8109-DB
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The Delhi High Court held that acquisition proceedings pending over five years without compensation under the 1894 Act are deemed lapsed under Section 24(2) of the 2013 Act, and this benefit extends to subsequent purchasers.

property petition_allowed Significant Section 24(2) RTFCTLARR Act 2013 Land Acquisition Act 1894 deemed lapse of acquisition subsequent purchaser rights

Directorate of Revenue Intelligence v. Anthony Akolo Alias Tony

28 Sep 2015 · Suresh Kait · 2015:DHC:8084

The Delhi High Court upheld bail granted to a foreign national accused of possessing forged documents and controlled substances, emphasizing that adequate bail conditions mitigate flight risk and nationality alone does not bar bail.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant bail foreign national forged documents NDPS Act

Bajrang International v. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.

24 Sep 2015 · Badar Durrez Ahmed; Sanjeev Sachdeva · 2015:DHC:8051-DB

The Delhi High Court held that tank trucks offered in an LPG transportation tender must be fitted with Internal Excess Flow Check Valves as on the bid submission date, and PESO's regulatory relaxations do not override this essential tender condition.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant Internal Excess Flow Check Valve IEFC Valve Petroleum & Explosives Safety Organization PESO circular

Mata Santosh Devi Private ITI v. Directorate General of Employment and Training

24 Sep 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:8049

The Delhi High Court directed grant of full accreditation to private ITIs for electrician trade units as per revised policy and extended admission dates to ensure fairness and non-discrimination.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant accreditation affiliation Industrial Training Institutes policy reversal

Mohd Nasim and Ors. v. The State NCT of Delhi and Ors.

24 Sep 2015 · Suresh Kait · 2015:DHC:8050

The Delhi High Court quashed a matrimonial dispute FIR under Sections 498A/406 IPC based on an amicable settlement, affirming the High Court's power under Section 482 CrPC to quash non-compoundable offences arising from matrimonial disputes to secure ends of justice.

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

RAM PIYARI DEVI CHARITABLE TRUST v. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF INCOME TAX, DELHI

24 Sep 2015 · Badar Durrez Ahmed; Sanjeev Sachdeva · 2015:DHC:8044-DB
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The Delhi High Court held that an educational institution generating surplus is eligible for exemption under Section 10(23C)(vi) of the Income Tax Act if it exists solely for educational purposes, directing grant of exemption subject to post-approval compliance monitoring.

tax petition_allowed Significant Section 10(23C)(vi) Income Tax Act educational institution exemption predominant object test surplus vs profit motive

Bajrang International v. Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.

24 Sep 2015 · Badar Durrez Ahmed; Sanjeev Sachdeva · 2015:DHC:8047-DB

The Delhi High Court held that tank trucks offered in LPG transportation tenders must be fitted with Internal Excess Flow Check Valves as on the bid closing date, and PESO's relaxation does not override this essential tender condition.

administrative petition_allowed Significant Internal Excess Flow Check Valve IEFC Valve Petroleum & Explosives Safety Organisation PESO guidelines

Mata Santosh Devi Private ITI v. Directorate General of Employment and Training

24 Sep 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:8046

The Delhi High Court directed the grant of accreditation to private ITIs for electrician trade units as per their original applications following a policy reversal, with extended admission dates and public notice to ensure fairness.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant accreditation affiliation Industrial Training Institutes policy reversal

Rakesh Gupta v. Nirmal Nanda

24 Sep 2015 · V.K. Shali · 2015:DHC:8073

The Delhi High Court allowed the tenant's revision petition setting aside the eviction order for non-disclosure of alternative accommodation by the landlord, holding that such non-disclosure raises a triable issue warranting leave to defend.

civil appeal_allowed Significant bonafide requirement eviction petition leave to defend alternative accommodation

Ram Ashrey v. Sulekch Chand Singhal

24 Sep 2015 · Vipin Sanghi · 2015:DHC:8066

The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal, affirming the plaintiff's ownership and tenancy rights based on registered documents and tenancy agreements, and upheld the decree for recovery of possession and rent arrears.

civil appeal_dismissed recovery of possession landlord-tenant relationship registered power of attorney rent agreement

Deepti Khanna Kumar v. Major Gautam Kumar

24 Sep 2015 · G.S. Sistani; Sangita Dhingra Sehgal · 2015:DHC:8059-DB

The Delhi High Court directed the Family Court to consider the appellant's divorce petition on merits, unaffected by prior observations made during the Section 14 leave application, and disposed of the appeal accordingly.

family other Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Section 14 Family Court jurisdiction leave to file divorce petition

Mata Santosh Devi Private ITI v. Directorate General of Employment and Training

24 Sep 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:8054

Delhi High Court directed respondents to grant accreditation for all units applied for by eligible ITIs following a policy reversal and extended admission dates to ensure fairness.

administrative petition_allowed Significant accreditation affiliation Industrial Training Institutes policy reversal

Mata Santosh Devi Private ITI v. Directorate General of Employment and Training

24 Sep 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:8041

The Delhi High Court directed respondents to grant full accreditation to petitioners for electrician trade units applied for before 20.01.2015, extend admission dates, and ensure fair treatment of similarly situated entities following a policy reversal.

administrative petition_allowed Significant accreditation affiliation Industrial Training Institutes policy reversal

Mata Santosh Devi Private ITI v. Directorate General of Employment and Training

24 Sep 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:8056

Delhi High Court directed grant of accreditation for all units applied for by private ITIs following a policy reversal, with extended admission dates and public notice to ensure fairness.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant accreditation affiliation Industrial Training Institutes policy reversal

Savinder Kaur @ Seema v. Rajdulari

24 Sep 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:8058

The Delhi High Court set aside an ex parte decree due to improper service of summons and condoned delay in filing the appeal, directing the trial court to allow the appellant to defend.

civil appeal_allowed Significant service of summons ex parte judgment condonation of delay leave to defend

Omwati & Ors. v. Pooran Singh & Ors.

24 Sep 2015 · Hima Kohli · 2015:DHC:8069

The Delhi High Court allowed the plaintiffs to withdraw their civil suit unconditionally before decree, disposing of the suit and pending applications.

civil petition_allowed withdrawal of suit unconditional leave Order XXIII Rule 1 CPC non-appearance

Continental Carriers Pvt. Ltd. v. M/S BPL Display Devices Ltd. & Ors.

24 Sep 2015 · Hima Kohli · 2015:DHC:8067

The court disposed of a suit against a company under liquidation pending permission under Section 446 of the Companies Act, granting liberty to revive the suit upon obtaining such permission.

civil other Section 446 Companies Act company under liquidation permission to prosecute suit revival of suit

Vandana Jhingan v. UOI & Ors.

24 Sep 2015 · Sunil Gaur · 2015:DHC:8062

The Delhi High Court upheld termination of an employee's lien due to voluntary abandonment of service without formal inquiry, holding that issuance of a public notice sufficed to satisfy natural justice.

labor petition_dismissed Significant voluntary abandonment of service termination of lien natural justice departmental inquiry