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Naval Yadav v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court directed the Town Vending Committee to consider the petitioner's case during the survey under the Street Vendors Act, protecting his right to trade pending final decision, and disposed of the writ petition accordingly.
Deepak & Anr. v. State and Other
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition seeking quashing of an FIR involving serious offences, holding that such FIRs should not be quashed merely on compromise or alleged misunderstanding grounds.
Master Arnesh Shaw v. Union of India & Anr.
The Delhi High Court constituted a National Rare Diseases’ Committee to oversee implementation of the National Policy for Rare Diseases, ensuring funding, clinical trials, and access to affordable therapies for children suffering from rare diseases.
Ravina Bansal v. Income Tax Officer Ward 29(1) & Anr.
The Delhi High Court directed the Assessing Officer to verify the petitioner’s belated reply and provide a personal hearing before passing assessment order under Section 148 of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Vinod v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed the Town Vending Committee to consider the petitioner's case during the survey under the Street Vendors Act, 2014, and dismissed the writ petition without granting further relief.
Sh. Anil Kumar Jain & Anr. v. Bhagwan Mahavir Memorial Samiti & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that non-compliance with Order I Rule 8 CPC for suing in representative capacity does not mandate dismissal of the suit if plaintiffs have individual cause of action, restoring the suit for trial on merits.
Sandeep Gupta v. Shri Ram Steel Traders & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that insolvency moratorium under the IBC does not stay criminal proceedings under Section 138/141 NI Act against a director as a natural person.
Dhananjay Rathi v. Shree Vasu Steels Private Limited & Ors.
The Delhi High Court vacated an ex parte interim injunction restraining use of the trademark RATHI, holding that concurrent registered proprietors and their bona fide licensees have lawful rights to use the mark under valid licenses.
Jagdish Narayan Pandey v. New Delhi Municipal Council
The Delhi High Court directed the Town Vending Committee to consider the petitioner’s case during the survey under the Street Vendors Act, allowing peaceful vending pending the survey, and disposed of the writ petition accordingly.
Paliwal Infrastructure Private Limited v. Principal Commissioner of Income Tax, PCIT, Delhi - 7 & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that a revision petition under Section 264 of the Income Tax Act must be decided on merits if no appeal has been filed against the assessment order, setting aside the dismissal on the ground of premature filing.
IJM REWA (MAURITIUS) LTD v. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX
The Delhi High Court set aside the assessment order and notice under the Income Tax Act for non-receipt of notice and directed the Assessing Officer to provide a fresh opportunity to the petitioner to respond.
The Commissioner of Central Tax, Delhi North v. M/S OM Fragrances & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that the amended Pan Masala Packing Machines Rules, 2008 cannot be applied retrospectively for excise duty computation in searches conducted before the amendment came into force, dismissing the Revenue's appeal.
Bharat Agarwal & Ors v. NMDC Limited
The Delhi High Court directed the respondent to hand over keys of the disputed property to the petitioners under Section 151 CPC without prejudice to the parties' substantive rights and contentions.
IJM Dewas (Mauritius) Ltd v. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax
The Delhi High Court set aside an order under Section 148A(d) of the Income Tax Act for non-receipt of notice under Section 148A(b), granting the assessee a fresh opportunity to respond.
Kallu v. State of Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and life sentence of the appellant for murder under Section 302 IPC, affirming the reliability of eyewitness and medical evidence despite claims of false implication.
Kallu v. State of Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal and upheld the conviction and life sentence of the accused for the murder of Duga based on credible eyewitness and medical evidence despite defense claims of false implication.
Kallu v. The State of Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court upheld the life conviction of the appellant for a daylight murder supported by credible eyewitness testimony and motive arising from a property dispute.
A. Wilson Prince v. The Nazar & Ors.
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition seeking production of a Will and probate documents destroyed lawfully decades ago, holding that relief cannot be granted on speculative claims without knowledge of the Will’s contents.
A. Wilson Prince v. Nasar & Ors.
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition seeking production of a probate copy and related documents destroyed lawfully after a long lapse, holding that no relief can be granted without proper evidence of entitlement.
A. WILSON PRINCE v. THE NAZAR & ORS.
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition seeking production of a Will and probate documents destroyed long ago, holding that relief cannot be granted on speculative claims without knowledge of the Will's contents.