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M/S. CONTAINER CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED v. M/S. SHIVHARE ROAD LINES
The Delhi High Court held that failure to file the arbitral award along with a Section 34 petition is a fatal defect rendering the petition non-est and barred by limitation, leading to dismissal of the petition.
Deepak v. State of NCT of Delhi
Delhi High Court allowed furlough to a life-convict prisoner with good conduct and verified alternate residence despite the heinous nature of offence and initial rejection on safety grounds.
Guddu v. State of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court allowed a writ petition directing release of a life convict on furlough for three weeks, emphasizing rehabilitation and satisfactory recent conduct despite past bail jumping and punishments.
NATUREX OILS PVT. LTD. & ORS v. TYAGI PIPE CRAFT PVT.LTD.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging an arbitral award that held the loan defaulting company and its directors liable to reimburse the collateral provider for amounts paid to recover mortgaged property, affirming the award under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
Amit @ Nitu v. State of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court allowed furlough to a life-convict prisoner, holding that adverse police reports without reasons cannot alone justify denial of furlough when prison rules criteria are met.
Eliamma Sebastian v. Delhi Development Authority & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging defective construction and seeking CBI investigation, holding that disputed factual issues and alternate remedies preclude writ jurisdiction and that CBI directions are to be granted only in exceptional cases.
Alok Gupta and Ors. v. Nikita Gupta
The Delhi High Court held that a compromise decree settling possession disputes does not extinguish other claims, allowing parties to continue counterclaims despite handing over possession.
Vivek Kashyap v. The State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi)
The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to the accused in a POCSO case after the victim, alleged to be a minor, stated she was a major and married to the accused, casting doubt on the prosecution's case.
New Rashtriya Cooperative Group Housing Society Ltd v. Suman Sharma
The Delhi High Court set aside an arbitral award and related tribunal orders for being passed without jurisdiction and failing to consider material facts, holding that an arbitrator's tenure expiry invalidates subsequent awards and non-service of award justifies condonation of delay.
Vinod Yadav v. The State
The Delhi High Court granted bail to the accused in an NDPS case holding that contraband quantities recovered from co-accused cannot be clubbed without conspiracy charges, and intermediate quantity does not attract the bail bar under Section 37 of the NDPS Act.
The Sovereign School v. Government of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court directed the Directorate of Education to decide the petitioner's representation on reimbursement or charging of fees for EWS/DG students with a reasoned order and personal hearing within three weeks.
Sanjay Kumar Singh v. The Principal Secretary to LG
The Delhi High Court allowed an appeal modifying an interlocutory order to permit recruitment to a post pending final adjudication, holding that a relieved contractual employee cannot restrain such recruitment without interim relief.
M/S MADURA COATS PRIVATE LIMITED v. THE COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE AND ANR.
The Supreme Court held that non-furnishing of an assessee's own document not relied upon adversely does not violate natural justice and upheld remand for fresh adjudication despite prior tribunal directions.
Mohd. Ahsan v. State of Haryana
The Supreme Court converted the appellant's conviction from murder under Section 302 IPC to culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 IPC, recognizing the incident as a sudden fight without premeditation.
Rahul Kumar Yadav v. State of Bihar
The Supreme Court held that a plea of juvenility can be raised at any stage and directed a proper inquiry into the appellant's age before confirming conviction and sentence.
Shriram Manohar Bande v. Uktranti Mandal
The Supreme Court upheld the lawful termination of an assistant teacher whose resignation was validly accepted by the management under the MEPS Act, rejecting claims of fabricated documents and non-communication of acceptance.
Global Credit Capital Limited v. Sach Marketing Pvt. Ltd.
The Supreme Court held that security deposits carrying interest and repayable without forfeiture constitute financial debt under the IBC, affirming the classification of the claimants as financial creditors and dismissing the appeals.
Shri Mallikarjun Devasthan, Shelgi v. Subhash Mallikarjun Birajdar
The Supreme Court held that delay in filing Change Reports under the Maharashtra Public Trusts Act is curable and does not invalidate the acceptance of such reports, allowing the appeal and confirming the trusteeship succession.
Prashant Singh v. Meena
The Supreme Court held that a Consolidation Officer cannot extinguish vested ownership rights under Section 49 of the U.P. Consolidation of Holdings Act, 1953, and upheld the co-owner's right to sue for declaration of ownership in civil court.
Global Waste Management Cell Pvt. Ltd. v. Panvel Municipal Corporation
The Bombay High Court upheld the rejection of a bidder's technical bid for failing to meet the tender's experience criteria, ruling that multiple contracts cannot be aggregated to constitute a single project under the tender conditions.