Delhi High Court

46,774 judgments

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State v. Naveen Kumar Dhoulpuria

29 Oct 2024 · Subramonium Prasad · 2024:DHC:8473
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The High Court held that at the discharge stage, sufficient prima facie material existed to frame charges against the accused for impersonation and cheating in an examination, setting aside the discharge order.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant discharge Section 239 CrPC impersonation cheating

Sanaulla Zulfiqar Ahmed Khan v. State of Delhi & Anr.

29 Oct 2024 · Subramonium Prasad · 2024:DHC:8474

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition to quash an FIR alleging cheating, holding that multiple FIRs by different complainants on similar facts are permissible and do not constitute abuse of process.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant Section 482 CrPC quashing of FIR multiple FIRs test of sameness

M/S Anant Raj Projects Ltd. v. Union of India & Another

29 Oct 2024 · Sudhir Kumar Jain · 2024:DHC:8406

The Delhi High Court dismissed the appellant's appeals challenging compensation for land acquired under the Land Acquisition Act, upholding the reference court's valuation based on bona fide transactions and rejecting speculative higher valuations.

property appeal_dismissed Significant Land Acquisition Act, 1894 market value compensation section 4 notification

Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia & Ors. v. State of NCT Delhi & Anr.

29 Oct 2024 · Subramonium Prasad · 2024:DHC:8472

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition to quash a second FIR alleging criminal breach of trust and misappropriation, holding that it disclosed distinct offences beyond the GST Act and warranted investigation.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant quashing of FIR Section 482 CrPC criminal breach of trust misappropriation of funds

Shelly Narang v. The State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) and Anr.

29 Oct 2024 · Subramonium Prasad · 2024:DHC:8471

The High Court upheld summons against a company director under Section 138 NI Act, holding that mere denial without unimpeachable evidence is insufficient to quash proceedings under Section 482 CrPC.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant Section 138 NI Act Section 141 NI Act Section 482 CrPC vicarious liability

Seema Devi v. Suresh Kumar

29 Oct 2024 · Subramonium Prasad · 2024:DHC:8470

The High Court upheld the acquittal of the accused in a Section 138 NI Act case, holding that the accused successfully rebutted the presumption under Section 139 by raising a probable defense on the preponderance of probabilities.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant Section 138 NI Act Section 139 NI Act Cheque dishonor Rebuttable presumption

XXX v. State NCT of Delhi and Anr.

29 Oct 2024 · Subramonium Prasad · 2024:DHC:8469

The High Court dismissed the complainant's direct appeal against acquittal by the Magistrate on maintainability grounds, directing the appeal to be filed before the Sessions Court.

criminal appeal_dismissed appeal against acquittal Section 378 CrPC Section 397 CrPC suo motu powers

M/S SUPER CIRCLE AUTO LTD. v. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, DELHI AND ORS

29 Oct 2024 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024:DHC:8466

The Delhi High Court allowed the writ petition directing release of MEIS rewards to the exporter despite inadvertent procedural errors in shipping bills, relying on Supreme Court precedent affirming entitlement where intention to claim is clear.

administrative petition_allowed Significant Merchandise Exports from India Scheme MEIS rewards inadvertent error shipping bills

M/S TDI Infrastructure Limited v. Supreet Kaur & Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Manoj Jain · 2024:DHC:8464

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition for lack of territorial jurisdiction, directing the petitioner to approach the jurisdictional High Court as per Supreme Court precedent.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant Article 227 Constitution of India jurisdiction National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission NCDRC

Sh Surender Singh v. Smt Shashi Bala Shukla & Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Manoj Jain · 2024:DHC:8463

The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal to restore a suit dismissed-in-default due to non-appearance caused by a court strike and ill-health, emphasizing timely restoration applications under Order IX Rule 9 CPC.

civil appeal_allowed Significant dismissal-in-default restoration of suit Order IX Rule 9 CPC strike in courts

Santosh & Ors. v. Sunil Yadav & Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024 SCC OnLine Del 7148
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The Delhi High Court dismissed the tenant's revision petition as infructuous after possession was restored to the landlord through execution, affirming the limited scope of revisional jurisdiction under the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958.

property petition_dismissed Significant Revision Petition Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 Section 14(1)(e) Section 19

Sushila & Ors. v. Sunil Yadav & Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024:DHC:8448

The Delhi High Court held that a revision petition challenging eviction becomes infructuous once possession is restored to the landlord through execution proceedings, limiting the scope of revisional jurisdiction under the Delhi Rent Control Act.

property petition_dismissed Significant Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 Section 14(1)(e) Section 19 Section 25-B(8)

Om Prakash & Anr. v. Sunil Yadav & Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024 SCC OnLine Del 7148
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The Delhi High Court held that a revision petition challenging an eviction order becomes infructuous once possession is legally restored to the landlord through execution proceedings, limiting the scope of revisional jurisdiction under the Delhi Rent Control Act.

property petition_dismissed Significant Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 revision petition eviction order possession restoration

Maya & Ors. v. Sunil Yadav & Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024:DHC:8446

The Delhi High Court dismissed the tenant's revision petition challenging eviction as infructuous since possession had been lawfully restored to the landlord through execution proceedings, affirming the limited scope of revisional jurisdiction under the Delhi Rent Control Act.

property petition_dismissed Significant revision petition eviction order possession restoration Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958

Dinesh v. Sunil Yadav & Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024:DHC:8445

The Delhi High Court dismissed a tenant's revision petition challenging eviction as infructuous after possession was lawfully restored to the landlord through execution proceedings, affirming the limited scope of revisional jurisdiction under the Delhi Rent Control Act.

civil petition_dismissed Significant Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 Section 14(1)(e) Section 19 revision petition

Chajju Ram & Anr v. Sunil Yadav & Ors

29 Oct 2024 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024:DHC:8444

The Delhi High Court dismissed a tenant's revision petition challenging eviction after possession was restored to the landlord, holding such petitions infructuous and emphasizing the limited scope of revisional jurisdiction under the Delhi Rent Control Act.

property petition_dismissed Significant Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 Revision Petition Eviction Possession

Rakesh & Ors. v. Sunil Yadav & Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024 SCC OnLine Del 7148
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The Delhi High Court held that a revision petition challenging eviction becomes infructuous once possession is lawfully restored to the landlord through execution proceedings, limiting the scope of revision under the Delhi Rent Control Act.

property petition_dismissed Significant Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 Section 14(1)(e) Section 19 revision petition

Sher Singh v. Sunil Yadav & Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024 SCC OnLine Del 7148
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The Delhi High Court dismissed a tenant’s revision petition challenging eviction as infructuous after possession was legally restored to the landlord through execution proceedings, reaffirming the limited scope of revisional jurisdiction under the Delhi Rent Control Act.

civil petition_dismissed Significant Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 Revision Petition Eviction Possession

Paramjit Singh v. Gagan Singh @ Mannu

29 Oct 2024 · Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora · 303 (2023) DLT 626
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The Delhi High Court dismissed the plaintiff's claim of joint ownership under the Benami Act for lack of documentary evidence, ordered possession to the rightful legal heir, and awarded mesne profits for unauthorized occupation.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant Benami Property Transactions Act fiduciary relationship known sources possession vs ownership

S. C. Gupta v. Union of India and Ors.

29 Oct 2024 · Sanjeev Narula · 2024:DHC:8435
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The Delhi High Court held that informer rewards under government schemes are discretionary ex-gratia payments and not enforceable rights, dismissing the petitioner’s claim for full reward and denying entitlement to a personal hearing.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant informer reward ex-gratia payment discretionary authority Article 226