Delhi High Court
64,846 judgments
Parvinder Kaur v. Vipan Kumar
The Delhi High Court upheld a Family Court's grant of divorce on grounds of cruelty and desertion under the Hindu Marriage Act, dismissing the wife's appeal challenging the judgment.
Debarati Bhunia Chakraborty v. Suman Sankar Bhunia
The Delhi High Court allowed cross-appeals directing the Family Court to permit amendment of guardianship petitions, ensure fair trial rights including evidence and cross-examination, and expedite disposal, while deferring relocation decisions until after guardianship is decided.
Meiden T&D India Limited v. PCI Limited
The Delhi High Court upheld an arbitral award rejecting the petitioner's set-off claim unrelated to the Service Facility Agreement and affirmed the arbitrator's jurisdiction and award for unpaid service charges.
Ex Po Af Neeraj Kumar v. Union of India and Ors.
The High Court dismissed the petition seeking mandamus for employment, holding the petitioner must first request the department to consider his eligibility, and the Armed Forces Tribunal lacks jurisdiction to direct civilian employment matters.
Sanjay Singh Yadav v. Airport Authority of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging refusal of departmental quota recruitment after resignation and lien, holding no relief due to petitioner’s failure to rejoin and absence of vacancy.
Kanwal Nain Johar v. Ashok Kumar Johar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the second appeal upholding the validity of a 2003 Will and the decree for possession and mesne profits in favor of the plaintiffs, holding that probate is not mandatory in Delhi and concurrent factual findings cannot be reappreciated in a second appeal.
Girdhari Lal Tiwari v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court held that a heritage property notification issued after public notices cannot be quashed for lack of prior personal hearing, but the petitioner is entitled to a post-notification hearing upon representation.
Sh. Nitin Jain v. Sh. Nitin Sharma
The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal by modifying the decree based on parties' settlement for phased payment of rent arrears, occupation charges, and vacation of the property.
Kunwer Sachdev v. IDBI Bank & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that the commercial wisdom of the Committee of Creditors in insolvency resolution is not subject to judicial review and dismissed the writ petition seeking guidelines for monitoring the CoC, emphasizing reliance on statutory grievance mechanisms under the IBC.
Setu Vinit Goenka v. National Testing Agency & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld the National Testing Agency's percentile-based normalization procedure for the JEE Main exam, affirming its fairness and transparency in multi-session result compilation.
Ashok Kumar v. Vijay Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed the transfer petition and directed the civil suit to be transferred to the court having proper territorial jurisdiction at Karkardooma Court.
M/S Manarajan Brahma v. National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited
The Delhi High Court held that post-termination of contract, pre-arbitral conciliation is not mandatory and that parties cannot be compelled to join an arbitral institution as a precondition for arbitration, directing reference of disputes to arbitration with court-appointed sole arbitrator.
Munish Kumar Gaur v. Govt of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL alleging misappropriation of construction workers' welfare funds, directing the petitioner to approach the Anti Corruption Bureau with evidence and declining to order a CBI probe or judicial commission at this stage.
Sri Kiruba Nandini M v. National Board of Examination
The Delhi High Court quashed NBEMS’s cancellation of a DNB candidate’s candidature for prolonged medical absence without prior approval, emphasizing discretionary and procedural fairness.
Mahabir Prashad Mangla & Anr v. Hari Kishan Gupta
The Delhi High Court disposed of a trademark infringement suit by approving a lawful settlement under Order XXIII Rule 3 CPC, granting permanent injunction and refunding court fees.
Kohinoor Seed Fields India Pvt Ltd v. Veda Seed Sciences Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court lacks jurisdiction to entertain rectification petitions under Section 57 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 for marks registered at other Registry offices; jurisdiction lies exclusively with the High Court having territorial jurisdiction over the Appropriate office of the Trade Marks Registry.
Airports Authority of India v. Jai Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed the Airports Authority of India's appeal, dismissing the respondents' delayed claim for alternative land allotment post-acquisition as barred by prior judicial orders and scheme terms.
M/S Deepak Trading Co. v. Government of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court held that retrospective cancellation of GST registration must be based on objective satisfaction with proper notice and modified the cancellation date to the date of business discontinuation.
M/S NP TRADING CO. v. COMMISSIONER OF GST & ANR.
The Delhi High Court set aside the cancellation of CGST registration due to a defective Show Cause Notice lacking invoice details and directed fresh adjudication after providing the petitioner a fair opportunity to reply.
OVID THERAPEUTICS, INC. v. ASSISTANT CONTROLLER OF PATENTS AND DESIGNS
The Delhi High Court dismissed the patent appeal for a pharmaceutical composition on grounds of impermissible claim broadening, lack of inventive step, and failure to demonstrate enhanced therapeutic efficacy under Section 3(d) of the Patents Act.