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Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax-7, Delhi v. Xerox India Ltd.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the revenue's appeal against the ITAT order on AMP expenses and transfer pricing issues for AY 2009-10, holding the questions of law were already settled by coordinate bench decisions.
Hav. Manish Singh v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging the posting order of an Army JCO, holding that service interests and availability of adequate medical facilities at the proposed station justify the posting despite the petitioner’s preference.
Mahesh Kumar Sharma v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court allowed a writ petition directing retrospective grant of family pension with interest to a disabled son from the date of his mother’s death, overruling the Tribunal’s prospective-only pension order.
Hemant Sahni v. The State Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr
The Delhi High Court upheld interim maintenance at Rs. 7,500 per month by assessing the petitioner's income at Rs. 15,000 per month based on concealment and contradictions, affirming that an able-bodied husband is presumed to earn sufficient income to maintain his wife and child.
Mankind Pharma Limited v. Novakind Bio Sciences Private Limited
The Delhi High Court held that the defendant's use of "NOVAKIND" as a trademark infringed the plaintiff's registered "MANKIND" trademark due to deceptive similarity and likelihood of confusion, granting a permanent injunction.
Turner General Entertainment Networks India Pvt. Ltd. v. The Commissioner of Income Tax & Anr.
The Delhi High Court directed the revenue to refund due amounts with interest within six weeks and ordered expeditious disposal of the pending income tax appeal within three months, disposing of the writ petition accordingly.
General Secretary, Cement Shramik Sangh v. UOI & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the closure of sick industrial units, holding that the issue had attained finality after multiple judicial adjudications and the petitioner abused the process of law by suppressing material facts.
Union of India v. Gulshan Saini
The Delhi High Court set aside the Armed Forces Tribunal's interim order staying the superannuation of an Army Colonel pending promotion dispute, holding that continuation in service beyond superannuation without final adjudication amounts to illegal usurpation of public office.
Mohd. Ghous v. Subhash Taneja
The Delhi High Court upheld the Trial Court's order holding that part of the cause of action arose in Delhi and that the exclusive jurisdiction clause in the contract was valid, dismissing the revision petition under Section 115 CPC.
Mohit Mittal v. Kanika Jain
The Delhi High Court dismissed the husband's appeal against the Family Court's refusal to grant maintenance and litigation expenses under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act, holding that he was capable of self-support given his qualifications and financial resources.
Roxtec AB & Anr v. Sukant Chakravarty & Ors
The Delhi High Court permitted defendants to file rectification petitions against certain Roxtec trademarks, clarified the scope of slogan trademark protection, and held that the Indian subsidiary is a necessary party in the design infringement suit despite lack of registered assignment.
DGU Cement Factory Employees Union v. UOI & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the closure of sick industrial units, holding that the issue had attained finality after multiple judicial adjudications and the petitioner abused the process of law by suppressing material facts.
Rajiv Kapoor v. Janak Kapoor & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld the Trial Court's dismissal of the petitioner's application to reject the plaint under Order VII Rule 11 CPC, holding that the suit was properly valued and maintainable, and no jurisdictional error warranted revision under Section 115 CPC.
Ram Avtar Singh v. Chairman and Managing Director, Central Warehousing Corporation
The Delhi High Court quashed the disciplinary removal of a public sector employee due to procedural irregularities including biased inquiry and non-production of crucial documents, granting notional reinstatement with partial back wages.
Dr. Sohail Malik v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court directed the respondent not to transfer the petitioner’s headquarters pending final disposal of the Tribunal’s Original Application, upholding the interim relief previously granted.
Geeta Sharma v. Public Enterprises Selection Board
The Delhi High Court upheld PESB's preference for Chartered Accountants in shortlisting for Director (Finance) posts, ruling that educational qualification preference overrides seniority and pay scale considerations in the selection process.
Jaleesh Ahmed Khan v. The State (Govt. of NCT Delhi)
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner's bail application in a murder case under Section 302 IPC, emphasizing the gravity of the offence and supporting evidence against bail.
Hemlata v. State & Others
The Delhi High Court upheld the discharge of in-laws for dowry cruelty and criminal breach of trust charges due to vague allegations, affirming the need for specific evidence to proceed under sections 406 and 498A IPC.
Harinder Pal Singh v. HDFC Bank
The Delhi High Court directed the Recovery Officer to decide the petitioner's possession objections within two months, emphasizing timely adjudication in tenancy recovery proceedings.
Gayatri Sharma v. Gurnam Singh
The Delhi High Court disposed of a property possession appeal following an amicable settlement and delivery of vacant possession by the petitioner to the respondent.