Sh. Suresh Kumar v. M/s NDPL and Anr

Delhi High Court · 24 Sep 2025 · 2025:DHC:8754
Tara Vitasta Ganju
W.P.(C) 13337/2019
2025:DHC:8754
civil petition_allowed

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The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition as settled following an amicable resolution between the parties and permitted withdrawal of the petition.

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W.P.(C) 13337/2019
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 24.09.2025
W.P.(C) 13337/2019
SH. SURESH KUMAR .....Petitioner
Through: Ms. Mansi Sharma, Adv.
WITH
Petitioner in person.
VERSUS
M/S NDPL AND ANR .....Respondents
Through: Mr. Abhinav Sharma, Adv. for R1.
Mr. Naman Saraswat, Adv. for R-2
WITH
Mr. Navroze Palekar, Vice
President and global Head of Respondent.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE TARA VITASTA GANJU TARA VITASTA GANJU, J.: (Oral)
JUDGMENT

1. Mr. Navroze Palekar, Vice President and Global Head of M/s. Infotech Creating Business Impact/Respondent No. 2 and the Petitioner appears in person.

2. Learned Counsel for the parties submit that the parties have amicably resolved their disputes and in pursuance thereof, a banker’s cheque in the sum of Rs. 4,00,000/- dated 22.09.2025 bearing instrument no. 348867 has been handed over by the learned Counsel for the Respondent No. 2 to the learned Counsel for the Petitioner today who acknowledges the receipt thereof. 2.[1] Learned Counsel for the Respondent No.2 undertakes that the cheque shall be honoured on presentation. W.P.(C) 13337/2019

3. A copy of the same has also been handed across to the Court today. The Registry is directed to scan and upload the same so that it remains embedded in the case file.

4. Learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the Petitioner, on instruction from the Petitioner, states that he has no further disputes or claims against the Respondents.

5. Learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the Petitioner submits that since the matter between the parties stands settled, nothing survives for further adjudication in the matter.

6. Accordingly, and in view of the settlement, learned Counsel for the Petitioner seeks and is granted liberty of the Court to withdraw the present Petition.

7. Subject to the realisation of the aforesaid amount, the Petition stands disposed of as settled, the parties are directed to abide by the terms of the Settlement.

TARA VITASTA GANJU, J SEPTEMBER 24, 2025