Delhi High Court
48,408 judgments
Hindon Mercantile Limited v. The Government of India and Another
The Delhi High Court set aside the RBI's cancellation of the petitioner's NBFC registration for delayed capital infusion and remanded the matter for fresh consideration upon proof of compliance.
Tushar Chaudhary v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court held that non-filing of the FSL report with the chargesheet does not render it incomplete and denied default bail to the accused, following binding precedent despite the issue pending before the Supreme Court.
Tejinder Singh v. Beverley Singh
The Delhi High Court condoned a 13-day delay in filing a family court appeal, imposed costs on the appellant for delay, and issued detailed directions to expedite the trial and decide interim reliefs.
INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF PHARMACY & PHONICS GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS v. PHARMACY COUNCIL OF INDIA
The Delhi High Court held that the Pharmacy Council of India cannot require annual continuation approval or annual fees for pharmacy courses approved under Section 12(1), quashing related clauses and directing refund of fees.
Risha Naik and Anr v. Alladi Yasin Shaikh and Ors
The Delhi High Court disposed of the civil suit in terms of a lawful Settlement Agreement executed during court-referred mediation, appointed a legal guardian for minors, allowed refund of court fees, and deleted an unnecessary party from the suit.
J S Hospitality Services Pvt. Ltd. v. Tanveer Hospitality and Entertainment Services
The Delhi High Court referred the arbitration dispute to DIAC for appointment of a sole arbitrator after parties failed to agree on a Presiding Arbitrator.
H S Nag & Ors. v. Asian Hotels North Limited
The Delhi High Court directed the disputes between the parties to be referred to arbitration before the same arbitrator handling related disputes, disposing of the petition under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
Dr Nittin Choudhary v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that exclusion of persons with 40% or more speech and language disability from medical course admissions violates the RPwD Act and directed a medical board assessment while permitting the petitioner to participate in counselling pending final adjudication.
WHITEFIELD OVERSEAS LIMITED v. KHUSHI AGRO FOODS PRODUCTS
The High Court disposed of the petition as not pressed and granted the petitioner seven weeks to deposit Rs. 30 lakhs before the Trial Court, reserving all rights and contentions.
Padma Polychem Pvt Ltd v. New India Assurance Company Limited
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition under Article 227 challenging the NCDRC's dismissal of an insurance claim, holding that supervisory jurisdiction cannot reappraise factual findings absent perversity or material irregularity.
MS Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Limited v. Jyoti Maheshwari and Ors.
The High Court allowed withdrawal of an execution petition enforcing an arbitral award obtained through unilateral arbitrator appointment, cautioning against treating such procedural irregularities as contempt or involving regulatory authorities unnecessarily.
Lily Packers Private Limited v. Vaishnavi Vijay Umak
The Delhi High Court upheld the validity and arbitrability of lock-in period clauses in employment contracts, ruling they do not violate fundamental rights and directing constitution of arbitral tribunals to adjudicate related disputes.
New Okhla Industrial Development Authority v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that NOIDA's activities were not commercial in nature under Section 10(46) of the Income Tax Act, and directed the CBDT to grant tax exemption on its specified income.
Concept Horizon Infra Pvt. Ltd. v. State of NCT of Delhi & Suninder Sandha
The Delhi High Court held that proceedings under Section 138 NI Act cannot be stayed pending criminal trials on related fraud allegations, dismissing the petition seeking such stay.
Shanti Devi v. Delhi Development Authority
The Delhi High Court dismissed the revision petition, holding that payment of tehbazari fees and government policies did not confer proprietary rights over the coal depot land, and upheld the cancellation of the license and sealing of the premises.
Ravinder Singh v. Delhi Development Authority
The Delhi High Court dismissed the revision petition, holding that payment of tehbazari license fees and temporary government policies do not confer proprietary rights over government land, and the petitioner failed to establish any such right to warrant interim relief.
Rajbir Singh & Anr v. Sanjeevan Prakash & Anr
The High Court upheld the dismissal of the petitioners' application to reject the plaint on limitation grounds, holding that the suit for damages due to mental harassment involves a continuous cause of action and is not barred by the one-year limitation applicable to defamation suits.
Prachin Shiv Mandir Avam Akhada Samiti v. Delhi Development Authority
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal against demolition of an unauthorized temple on Yamuna floodplain land, holding that DDA had authority to remove encroachments without violating natural justice where no legal ownership was shown.
Shahnawaz Mohamed Hanif Malang v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court quashed the Look Out Circulars against petitioners not evading arrest, directing their closure while requiring trial court permission for travel abroad.
M/S COMBITIC GLOBAL CAPLET PVT. LTD. v. Sh. Suraj Chauhan
The Delhi High Court decreed the plaintiff's suit for recovery of Rs. 1.73 crore with 9% interest, relying on uncontested evidence and dishonoured cheques, while reducing the claimed interest rate from 18% to 9%.