Delhi High Court
58,104 judgments
Khushal Singh @Gangu v. State of NCT of Delhi
Anticipatory bail was denied to the accused in a POCSO and IPC case due to serious allegations, victim’s minor status, and the accused’s evasion of investigation.
Raman Abrol v. The State, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner's bail application under Section 439 Cr.P.C. before framing of charges, holding no ground for bail at this stage but allowed liberty to apply after charges are framed.
Bharat Yadav v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner’s anticipatory bail application in a murder conspiracy case, emphasizing the seriousness of allegations, corroborative evidence, and the necessity of custodial interrogation.
Directorate General of GST Intelligence v. Manish Goyal
The Delhi High Court upheld bail granted to Manish Goyal in a GST evasion case, ruling that non-appearance on limited occasions does not justify bail cancellation and emphasizing strict compliance with bail conditions.
Sapna Paul v. Rohin Paul
The High Court held that revision under CrPC is maintainable against Sessions Court orders under the DV Act, set aside the remand order, fixed interim maintenance, and directed the appellate court to decide the appeal on merits within one year.
Directorate General of GST Intelligence v. Chaman Goel
The Delhi High Court set aside anticipatory bail granted to accused in a Rs. 200 crore GST Input Tax Credit fraud case, holding that anticipatory bail is generally not available in serious CGST offences and bail conditions violated by the accused justified cancellation.
Neena Yadav v. Govt of NCT of Delhi and Anr
The Delhi High Court held that challenges to Delhi Government recruitment processes are barred under Section 14 of the Administrative Tribunal Act and transferred the writ petition to the Central Administrative Tribunal for adjudication.
Pinky Yadav v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Anr
The Delhi High Court held that recruitment challenges against the Delhi Government are barred under Section 14 of the Administrative Tribunal Act and transferred the writ petition to the Central Administrative Tribunal for adjudication.
Directorate General of GST Intelligence v. Jitender Kumar
The Delhi High Court upheld anticipatory bail granted to a GST fraud accused, ruling that Section 438 CrPC applies when arrest is apprehended and bail granted prior to a Supreme Court ruling cannot be retrospectively invalidated.
Harish Gupta v. Pradeep Gupta & Ors.
The High Court allowed transfer of Probate Petitions to be heard along with a partition suit to avoid multiplicity of proceedings and ensure expeditious resolution.
Ratna Devi v. The State (Govt. of NCT) Delhi & Ors.
The Court dismissed the Habeas Corpus petition as the adult daughter was voluntarily residing with another person, negating any claim of illegal custody.
INFINITI RETAIL LIMITED v. M/S CROMA -SHARE & ORS.
The Delhi High Court granted permanent injunctions and reliefs against defendants operating fraudulent websites using the Plaintiff's well-known "CROMA" trademark, holding such use as infringement and passing off, and directed blocking of infringing domain names and disabling related financial and telecom services.
Jai Sharma & Anr. v. Ramwati & Anr.
The Delhi High Court allowed a revision petition permitting belated filing of documents at the evidence stage under Order VII Rule 14 CPC and Section 151 CPC, emphasizing absence of prejudice and balancing procedural compliance with justice.
Sebastian Thomas v. M/S Vinculum Solutions Pvt Ltd & Ors.
The court directed examination of the plaintiff's indigence claim under Order XXXIII CPC before deciding on exemption from court fees in a suit alleging unlawful termination and damages.
Guru Nanak Public School & Anr. v. Ruchi Malhotra & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that Section 8(4) of the Delhi School Education Act mandating prior approval of the Director of Education for suspension applies to unaided minority schools, dismissing the appeal challenging quashing of suspension without such approval.
Ajay Budaniya v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court set aside a medical board's unfitness report for non-compliance with procedural guidelines and directed a fresh examination in accordance with applicable regulations.
Miss Tejaswee v. Sh Samumder Singh & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed the plaintiff's amendment application to include newly discovered Gift Deeds during suit pendency, holding that limitation and delay are to be decided on merits and not at the amendment stage.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited v. Ethioipian Electric Power Corp. & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed recovery of court fees and advocate fees as litigation costs but disallowed Bank Guarantee commission charges and travel expenses not pleaded as relief in the suit.
Ram Beti v. The State
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition concerning a missing person complaint as the matter was already registered in the appropriate jurisdiction and advised the petitioner to seek remedy before the competent authority.
Jitender v. Union of India; Chandrakant Tyagi v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court held that cancellation of candidature for alleged unfair means without giving the candidates an opportunity to be heard violates natural justice and set aside the rejection orders.