Delhi High Court

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Tani Sandhu Bhargava v. Shumita Didi Sandhu

22 Jan 2024 · Neena Bansal Krishna · 2024:DHC:488

The Delhi High Court held that parties claiming independent title are not necessary parties in a suit strictly for possession and injunction based on permissive user status, and dismissed their applications for impleadment.

civil petition_dismissed Significant Order I Rule 10 CPC impleadment possession suit permissive user

Mikado Properties Pvt. Ltd. v. Government of NCT of Delhi & Ors.

22 Jan 2024 · Tushar Rao Gedela · 2024:DHC:519

The Delhi High Court restrained demolition of the petitioner’s property pending adjudication of a boundary dispute by the Deputy Conservator of Forest, emphasizing due process and proper notice before coercive action.

administrative petition_allowed Significant writ petition Article 226 land boundary dispute demolition notice

MONEYWISE FINANCIAL SERVICES PVT LTD v. ABDUL KHALID AND ANR

22 Jan 2024 · C. Hari Shankar · 2024:DHC:5641

The Delhi High Court appointed a substitute arbitrator under Sections 14(1)(a) and 15(2) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 after the original arbitrator recused himself, directing continuation of arbitration under prior terms.

civil petition_allowed Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Substitution of arbitrator Section 14(1)(a) Section 15(2)

Sri Umesh Mishra Ranjeet Kumar Prakash College v. Pharmacy Council of India

22 Jan 2024 · C. Hari Shankar · 2024:DHC:8315

The Delhi High Court dismissed the application seeking modification of a prior order, holding that statements made by counsel on instructions recorded by the Court are binding and cannot be altered to ensure finality of litigation.

administrative petition_dismissed refund of fees statement on instructions modification of order finality of litigation

Sanjay v. State NCT of Delhi

22 Jan 2024 · Jasmeet Singh · 2025:DHC:334
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Delhi High Court granted bail in NDPS case emphasizing procedural irregularities under Section 52A as non-fatal, upheld validity of Section 50 notice, noted absence of independent witnesses and trial delay justified bail under Article 21.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant NDPS Act Section 52A Section 50 bail

Staff Selection Commission v. Shivanshu

22 Jan 2024 · C. Hari Shankar; Ajay Digpaul · 2025:DHC:988-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's direction for a fresh medical examination of a recruitment candidate claiming cure of haemorrhoids, making the fresh examination final and binding.

administrative petition_dismissed medical examination recruitment haemorrhoids fitness

Shadab Rahmani v. National Medical Commission and Ors.

20 Jan 2024 · C. Hari Shankar · 2024:DHC:1669

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition as infructuous after the petitioner was granted eligibility and appeared in the FMGE, with the result submitted before the Court.

administrative petition_dismissed Eligibility Certificate Foreign Medical Graduate Examination FMGE writ petition

SH GAURAV RATHEE v. MS NIDHI DESWAL

19 Jan 2024 · Rajiv Shakdher; Amit Bansal · 2023:DHC:9501-DB

The Delhi High Court allowed the husband's appeal granting him one last opportunity to tender evidence in divorce proceedings, subject to costs, to balance fair trial and prevent delay.

family appeal_allowed Family Court recall of order tendering evidence delay tactics

Ranjana Bhasin v. Surender Singh Sethi

19 Jan 2024 · Vibhu BakhrU; Tara Vitasta Ganju · 2024:DHC:499-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the rejection of a belated Section 8 Arbitration application filed after the limitation period, holding that refusal of summons amounts to deemed service and non-filing of the arbitration agreement is a valid ground for dismissal.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant Section 8 Arbitration and Conciliation Act deemed service limitation period refusal of summons

Jeevan Lal Singhal v. State & Anr.

19 Jan 2024 · Navin Chawla · 2024:DHC:421

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition holding that failure to repay a friendly loan and issuance of a dishonored cheque do not constitute criminal offences without evidence of dishonest inducement, emphasizing that criminal law cannot be misused to resolve civil disputes.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant friendly loan dishonest inducement criminal breach of trust cheating

Ram Nath v. Delhi Development Authority

19 Jan 2024 · Jasmeet Singh · 2024:DHC:386

The Delhi High Court held that cancellation of flat allotment without a show cause notice violates natural justice and restored the petitioner's allotment directing possession or alternative allotment.

property petition_allowed Significant allotment cancellation show cause notice principles of natural justice mutation

Khushal Singh @Gangu v. State of NCT of Delhi

19 Jan 2024 · Rajnish Bhatnagar · 2024:DHC:395

Anticipatory bail was denied to the accused in a POCSO and IPC case due to serious allegations, victim’s minor status, and the accused’s evasion of investigation.

criminal appeal_dismissed anticipatory bail Section 438 Cr.P.C. POCSO Act minor victim

Raman Abrol v. The State, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi

19 Jan 2024 · Rajnish Bhatnagar · 2024:DHC:399

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner's bail application under Section 439 Cr.P.C. before framing of charges, holding no ground for bail at this stage but allowed liberty to apply after charges are framed.

criminal appeal_dismissed bail Section 439 Cr.P.C. framing of charges regular bail

Bharat Yadav v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) and Ors.

19 Jan 2024 · Vikas Mahajan · 2024:DHC:379

The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner’s anticipatory bail application in a murder conspiracy case, emphasizing the seriousness of allegations, corroborative evidence, and the necessity of custodial interrogation.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant anticipatory bail criminal conspiracy murder disclosure statement

Directorate General of GST Intelligence v. Manish Goyal

19 Jan 2024 · Amit Bansal · 2024:DHC:384

The Delhi High Court upheld bail granted to Manish Goyal in a GST evasion case, ruling that non-appearance on limited occasions does not justify bail cancellation and emphasizing strict compliance with bail conditions.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant bail CGST Act Section 70 CGST Section 136 CGST

Sapna Paul v. Rohin Paul

19 Jan 2024 · Amit Bansal · 2024:DHC:382

The High Court held that revision under CrPC is maintainable against Sessions Court orders under the DV Act, set aside the remand order, fixed interim maintenance, and directed the appellate court to decide the appeal on merits within one year.

family appeal_allowed Significant Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 maintenance interim maintenance revision petition

Directorate General of GST Intelligence v. Chaman Goel

19 Jan 2024 · Amit Bansal · 2024:DHC:380

The Delhi High Court set aside anticipatory bail granted to accused in a Rs. 200 crore GST Input Tax Credit fraud case, holding that anticipatory bail is generally not available in serious CGST offences and bail conditions violated by the accused justified cancellation.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant anticipatory bail Section 438 CrPC CGST Act Section 132 CGST Act

Neena Yadav v. Govt of NCT of Delhi and Anr

19 Jan 2024 · Tushar Rao Gedela · 2024:DHC:409

The Delhi High Court held that challenges to Delhi Government recruitment processes are barred under Section 14 of the Administrative Tribunal Act and transferred the writ petition to the Central Administrative Tribunal for adjudication.

administrative appeal_dismissed Administrative Tribunal Act, 1965 Section 14 Article 226 writ petition maintainability

Pinky Yadav v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Anr

19 Jan 2024 · Tushar Rao Gedela · 2024:DHC:408

The Delhi High Court held that recruitment challenges against the Delhi Government are barred under Section 14 of the Administrative Tribunal Act and transferred the writ petition to the Central Administrative Tribunal for adjudication.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant Administrative Tribunal Act, 1965 Section 14 Article 226 Writ petition maintainability

Directorate General of GST Intelligence v. Jitender Kumar

19 Jan 2024 · Amit Bansal · 2024:DHC:383

The Delhi High Court upheld anticipatory bail granted to a GST fraud accused, ruling that Section 438 CrPC applies when arrest is apprehended and bail granted prior to a Supreme Court ruling cannot be retrospectively invalidated.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant anticipatory bail CGST Act Section 438 CrPC GST fraud