Delhi High Court
58,104 judgments
Union of India & Ors. v. Anil Kumar Sharma & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the CAT order relying on a prior tribunal order and held that dismissal of the SLP leaving the question of law open does not entitle reopening of the matter.
Rajesh Sharma v. Government Boys Senior Secondary School No. 2
The Delhi High Court held that disputes over title and possession of land between private parties cannot be adjudicated by writ petition and must be resolved through civil suit.
Akash v. State of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted bail to an accused in a POCSO case who was not identified by the victim and implicated solely on co-accused statements, emphasizing the balance between accused’s rights and trial integrity.
Vipul Jain v. State Through Govt of (NCT) of Delhi & Anr
Delhi High Court dismissed anticipatory bail application in a forgery case involving a fabricated arbitration order, emphasizing the need for custodial interrogation for effective investigation.
DSSSB v. Tanisha Ansari and Anr
The Delhi High Court upheld the CAT order directing appointment of the respondent as OBC candidate, holding that certificates submitted within an extended deadline granted by the authority cannot be rejected on timing grounds.
Janki Prasad v. Sanjeev Khirwar & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that contempt proceedings cannot question the correctness of compliance with its order and discharged the contempt petition after finding the Municipal Corporation of Delhi had complied by conducting the directed inquiry.
Suman Kumar Verma v. Union of India and Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed the petitioner to join the civil post of Assistant Professor within one week of discharge from the Air Force, dismissing the writ petition as infructuous since discharge was imminent.
Varinder Kaur v. Jasvinder Kaur Bhatia & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the contempt petition holding that the respondents complied with the original order on 6th CPC arrears payment and that claims beyond the explicit order must be pursued through appropriate legal remedies.
Rajeev Kumar v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition after the Indian Air Force granted discharge to the petitioner, enabling him to join the Deputy Collector post in Jharkhand.
Neeraj Bhatt v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted four weeks' parole to a prisoner convicted under POCSO on medical grounds, holding that serious health issues constitute special circumstances under prison rules permitting parole.
M/S BKSONS INFRASTRUCTURE PVT. LTD v. MANAGING DIRECTOR, NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
The Delhi High Court held that failure by a party to appoint a Conciliator as mandated by contract pre-arbitral procedure justifies court appointment of an arbitrator under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
Dr. R.L. Sharma and Anr v. The Union of India and Anr
The Delhi High Court upheld that promotion to higher grades in the Agricultural Research Service requires separate merit assessments and dismissed the petitioners' claim for simultaneous promotion without fresh evaluation.
Harender Singh v. Kavit Kumar
The Delhi High Court dismissed the civil revision petition, holding that summons served on the defendant's wife constituted valid service under Order V Rule 15 CPC and that bald allegations of forgery were insufficient to set aside an ex parte decree.
Hemant Morya v. Union of India and Others
The Delhi High Court upheld medical disqualification of a candidate with Pre Sternal Keloid for police recruitment and dismissed his plea for re-medical examination as per clear medical guidelines.
MR GAJENDRA MISHRA v. POKHRAMA FOUNDATION
The Delhi High Court held that pre-arbitration conciliation is not mandatory once the contract is terminated and appointed a sole arbitrator while deleting an individual not party to the contract from arbitration proceedings.
Court on its Own Motion v. Subhash Chand Jain
The Delhi High Court dismissed a contempt petition against a respondent who filed a false affidavit after accepting his unconditional apology.
Taimoor Khan v. Union of India & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed the preventive detention order against a narcotics offender already in custody for over 15 months due to lack of compelling reasons and material justifying detention despite subsisting custody.
M/S BERNINA INTERNATIONAL PVT.LTD v. M/S PICCADILY HOTELS PVT.LTD
The Delhi High Court transferred nascent winding up petitions against Piccadily Hotels Pvt. Ltd. to the National Company Law Tribunal in light of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and Companies Act, 2013.
Louis Dreyfus Company India Pvt Ltd v. Nutrilite Agro Products Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court held that the 45-day time limit for filing replication under its Original Side Rules is mandatory and cannot be extended, but delay in filing affidavit of admission/denial may be condoned with costs.
Rooma Bhutani v. Sanjeev Sapra & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed applications for impleadment in a partition suit due to lack of documentary proof of ownership and directed sale of the property by auction with proceeds distributed as per the Preliminary Decree.