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M/S PREMIUM MOULDING AND PRESSING PVT LTD v. STANDARD CHARTERED BANK & ANR.
The Delhi High Court directed the Debt Recovery Tribunal to expedite disposal of a pending application in compliance with its earlier order, exercising supervisory jurisdiction despite alternate remedies under the SARFAESI Act.
S R ELECTRO v. DELTA ELECTRONICS
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal and upheld the Trial Court's discretion to allow the respondent to file a written statement through online mode after setting aside the ex-parte order, subject to costs.
Jatin Dhawan v. Pravesh Dhawan and Others
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner's challenge to the Trial Court's refusal of interim protection over disputed property but allowed issues of unauthorized construction and possession to be raised at trial, emphasizing adherence to prior injunctions.
M. Vinendran v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition seeking admission to a past academic session's science stream as infructuous since the student did not attend classes and the session had ended.
Anand v. Government of NCT of Delhi and Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld the validity of a residency condition for Civil Defence volunteer enrollment imposed by the Divisional Commissioner, holding it a reasonable and constitutionally permissible eligibility criterion.
Carpet Export Promotion Council v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court held that rejection of an SVLDR Scheme application without hearing violates natural justice and directed reconsideration, affirming waiver of interest and penalty upon deposit of principal tax dues.
MS HARI CHAND SHRI GOPAL v. SHRI DINESH AND COMPANY THROUGH ITS PROPRIETOR MR. DINESH CHANDRA GUPTA
The Delhi High Court approved a mediated settlement resolving a trademark infringement dispute involving the "GOPAL" mark, binding the parties to cease infringing activities and dispose of the suit.
Chaman Lal & Ors. v. Registrar of Cooperative Societies & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that the Registrar or authorized officer may conduct inspection of a cooperative society's records upon request by even a single member under Section 61 of the Delhi Cooperative Societies Act, 2003, with due hearing and videography, leaving merits to be decided by the inspecting authority.
Bhawani Fher v. Vinod Kumar Sharma
The Delhi High Court directed the Executing Court to first decide pending objections under Order XXI Rule 99 CPC before proceeding with possession execution, holding that dispossession without due adjudication is illegal.
Mohd. Julkar Nain Ansari v. State
The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction and life sentence of the appellant for the murder of his wife based on a complete chain of circumstantial evidence, corroborated extra judicial confession, and motive.
Om Prakash v. State of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed the SDM to demarcate jointly owned land after giving all owners notice and hearing, ensuring fair partition of Khasra No.67/4 in Village Ghevra.
M/S ROXY ENTERPRISES v. UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
The Delhi High Court set aside the cancellation of GST registration for failure to provide adequate reasons and violation of natural justice, remanding the matter for fresh consideration after hearing the petitioner.
Ritu Chernalia v. Amar Chernalia & Ors.
The Delhi High Court balanced the rights of a daughter-in-law and senior citizen in-laws in a shared household, setting aside eviction but directing partition of living spaces to maintain peace.
Atul Kumar Garg v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging the appointment of the CCI Chairperson, holding that no right to appointment arises merely from being interviewed and that the selection process followed the prescribed procedure.
Siddharth Agarwal v. Central Board of Secondary Education
The Delhi High Court allowed the petition directing CBSE to correct the petitioner's name on academic certificates upon submission of original documents and fees, emphasizing expeditious compliance.
M/S ASHUTOSH INFRA PVT. LTD. v. M/S PEBBLE DOWNTOWN INDIA (P.) LTD.
The Delhi High Court restrained respondents from using disputed commercial shops based on prima facie evidence of ante-dated leases violating a contractual leasing restriction, while deferring other claims for further hearing.
GP Capt Suresh Khanna (Retd) v. UOI and Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that a beneficiary must be reimbursed full medical expenses initially under ECHS despite hospital overcharging, with the government entitled to recover excess charges separately.
Om Prakash v. Income Tax Officer Ward 68(5) Delhi
The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition challenging the income tax assessment order for AY 2014-15, directing the petitioner to file appeal and stay application, and declined to interfere with the assessment order pending appellate proceedings.
Adv. Shiv Kumar v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that possession of firearms is a statutory privilege, not a fundamental right, and dismissed an advocate's petition challenging the rejection of his arms license application based on mere apprehension of threat without specific grounds.
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The Supreme Court upheld the National Green Tribunal's authority to regulate water body demarcations, set aside unauthorized alterations by state authorities, and emphasized strict procedural compliance and coordinated environmental protection.