Delhi High Court

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Nasim v. State

05 May 2015 · S.P. Garg · 2015:DHC:4003

The Delhi High Court modified the appellant's conviction from attempt to murder under Section 307 IPC to voluntarily causing hurt under Section 324 IPC, reducing the sentence and ordering compensation to the victim.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 307 IPC Section 324 IPC Attempt to murder Simple hurt

BAJAJ ALLIANZ INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. v. SUNIL KUMAR & ORS.

05 May 2015 · G. P. Mittal · 2015:DHC:4053

The Delhi High Court enhanced compensation in a motor accident claim, upheld insurer's liability despite insured's willful breach, and clarified apportionment among legal heirs.

civil appeal_allowed Significant motor accident claim insurance liability willful breach compensation calculation

Century Seeds Private Limited v. HM.Clause India Private Limited

05 May 2015 · Sudershan Kumar Misra · 2015:DHC:4051

The Delhi High Court allowed a Scheme of Amalgamation between a wholly owned subsidiary and its holding company, dispensing with convening meetings and the transferee company's requirement to seek court sanction under the Companies Act, 1956.

corporate appeal_allowed Significant Scheme of Amalgamation Companies Act 1956 Section 391 dispensation of meetings

Rajendra Ravindra Printers Private Limited v. Vikas Publishing House Private Limited

05 May 2015 · Sudershan Kumar Misra · 2015:DHC:4052

The Delhi High Court allowed a joint application under Sections 391-394 of the Companies Act, 1956, dispensing with shareholder meetings and directing creditor meetings for approval of a Scheme of Amalgamation between two companies.

corporate appeal_allowed Scheme of Amalgamation Companies Act 1956 Sections 391 to 394 Equity shareholders consent

Genuine Enterprises Private Limited v. Maan Infrastructure Private Limited

05 May 2015 · Sudershan Kumar Misra · 2015:DHC:4039

The Delhi High Court allowed the application to dispense with convening meetings of shareholders and creditors for approving a Scheme of Amalgamation where all parties consented in writing and no secured creditors existed.

corporate appeal_allowed Scheme of Amalgamation Companies Act 1956 Sections 391 to 394 dispensing meetings

Pavan Chawla and Anr. v. Alape Kaur and Ors.

05 May 2015 · Mukta Gupta · 2015:DHC:4038

The Delhi High Court upheld an interim injunction restraining lessees from unauthorized structural alterations violating lease terms despite compliance with building bye-laws.

civil petition_dismissed lease deed unauthorized construction interim injunction Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 CPC

Commissioner of Income Tax-8 v. Sumitomo Corporation India Pvt. Ltd.

05 May 2015 · S. Ravindra Bhat; R.K. Gauba · 2015:DHC:4035-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the ITAT's approach requiring separate benchmarking of commission income from associated enterprises against non-associated enterprises within the same business segment for transfer pricing, rejecting the Revenue's appeal to apply trading segment margins to commission income.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant transfer pricing arm's length price Transaction Net Margin Method commission income

Commissioner of Income Tax Central –II v. M/S NAVBHARAT EXPORT

05 May 2015 · S. RAVINDRA BHAT; R.K. GAUBA · 2015:DHC:4040-DB
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The Delhi High Court dismissed the Revenue's appeal, affirming that the assessee's books of account could not be rejected without material evidence and that additions based on notional income and arbitrary gross profit rates were unwarranted.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant Income Tax Act, 1961 rejection of books of account gross profit rate transport expenses disallowance

Commissioner of Income Tax Central –II v. M/S NAVBHARAT EXPORT

05 May 2015 · S. RAVINDRA BHAT; R.K. GAUBA · 2015:DHC:4036-DB
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The Delhi High Court upheld the ITAT's order dismissing the Revenue's appeal against rejection of books of account and disallowance of expenses, emphasizing that minor irregularities do not justify arbitrary rejection or additions without evidence.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant rejection of books of account gross profit rate transport expenses disallowance notional income addition

Neena Mohini Williams and Anr v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Ors

05 May 2015 · Badar Durrez Ahmed; Sanjeev Sachdeva · 2015:DHC:4027-DB
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The Delhi High Court held that the Government must apply its mind specifically under Section 17(4) before dispensing with Section 5A inquiry rights in land acquisition, and failure to do so renders the acquisition invalid.

property appeal_allowed Significant Land Acquisition Act 1894 Section 17(4) Section 5A emergency acquisition

Mange Ram @ Mangel Lal & Ors. v. The State & Anr.

05 May 2015 · Sunil Gaur · 2015:DHC:4026

The Delhi High Court quashed a matrimonial dispute FIR under Sections 498-A, 406, and 34 IPC based on an amicable settlement, applying the inherent power under Section 482 CrPC to prevent abuse of process.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 482 CrPC quashing of FIR matrimonial dispute Section 498-A IPC

Denso India Limited v. Regional Director, Northern Region

05 May 2015 · Sudershan Kumar Misra · 2015:DHC:4037

The Delhi High Court approved Denso India Limited's petition for reduction of its share capital under Sections 100 to 105 of the Companies Act, 1956, confirming compliance with statutory requirements and absence of objections.

corporate petition_allowed reduction of share capital Companies Act 1956 Companies Act 2013 special resolution

F.S. Saggu v. Union of India

05 May 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:4024

The Delhi High Court upheld the RBI's statutory authority to issue asset classification guidelines and dismissed the petition challenging the classification of a loan account as an NPA under the SARFAESI Act.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant Reserve Bank of India Non-Performing Asset SARFAESI Act Banking Regulation Act

Asha Rani v. Govt of NCT of Delhi & Ors.

05 May 2015 · Rajiv Shakdher · 2015:DHC:4025

The Delhi High Court directed delivery of possession of a DDA-allotted flat after due verification of documents and identity, following established procedural safeguards.

property petition_allowed Significant possession Delhi Development Authority flat allotment verification of documents

VLS FINANCE LTD v. BMS IT INSTITUTE PRIVATE LIMITED

05 May 2015 · V. Kameswar Rao · 2015:DHC:4018

The Delhi High Court held that interim reliefs under Section 9 of the Arbitration Act can be granted post arbitral award against parties and their controlled entities to secure the award amount and prevent frustration of the award.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Section 9 Arbitration Act interim relief post award third party interim orders corporate veil

Bajaj Allianz Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Gajraj & Ors.

05 May 2015 · G. P. Mittal · 2015:DHC:4017

The Delhi High Court held that the insurer is liable to pay compensation under the Employees Compensation Act, 1923 for the death of the insured vehicle’s driver, awarding recalculated compensation with interest.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Employees Compensation Act, 1923 insurance liability motor accident compensation driver as employee

Raju Sharma and Ors. v. Union of India and Ors.

05 May 2015 · S. Ravindra Bhat; R.K. Gauba · 2015:DHC:4009-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the recusal plea already adjudicated and directed the writ petitions involving AIIMS and Union of India to be listed for hearing.

administrative other Procedural recusal application writ petition Delhi High Court procedural order

Raju Sharma and Ors. v. Union of India and Ors.

05 May 2015 · S. Ravindra Bhat; R.K. Gauba · 2015:DHC:4010-DB

The Delhi High Court refused the petitioners' recusal application, relying on a prior decision, and scheduled the writ petitions for hearing.

administrative other Procedural recusal writ petition judicial propriety Delhi High Court

Raju Sharma and Ors. v. Union of India and Ors.

05 May 2015 · S. Ravindra Bhat; R.K. Gauba · 2015:DHC:4008-DB

The Delhi High Court denied the petitioners' plea for recusal and directed the writ petitions to be heard by the same bench on a future date.

administrative other Procedural recusal writ petition judicial bias All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Sher Singh Dagar v. Presiding Officer, Labour Court & Anr.

05 May 2015 · Ved Prakash Vaish · 2015:DHC:4011

The Delhi High Court set aside an ex-parte Labour Court award for non-service of summons in accordance with prescribed rules and remanded the matter for fresh adjudication with opportunity to be heard.

labor other Significant Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 service of summons Rule 18 Industrial Disputes (Central) Rules, 1957 ex-parte award