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The court allowed the petitioner’s appeal enforcing contractual and property rights, emphasizing statutory compliance and balancing procedural technicalities with substantive justice.
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The court dismissed the appeal, holding that the respondent lawfully possessed the disputed property and the petitioner failed to comply with eviction procedures or prove illegal occupation.
DEVELOPER GROUP INDIA PVT. LTD. v. SURINDER SINGH MARWAH
The Supreme Court set aside a blanket injunction restraining alienation of properties purchased by related companies using misappropriated funds, directing a limited undertaking and remanding for final orders after audit in winding up proceedings.
Developer Group India Pvt. Ltd. v. Surinder Singh Marwah
The Supreme Court set aside a blanket injunction restraining alienation of properties purchased by related companies using siphoned funds, allowing limited protection to investors via an undertaking and directing expeditious final adjudication.
Chander Mohan Manaktala v. Delhi Development Authority
The Delhi High Court held that the DDA must mutate property in favor of the petitioner based on valid Letters of Administration and NOCs, quashing DDA's refusal relying on an unverified alleged revocation letter.
Ajay Yadav v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to Ajay Yadav in a criminal case involving alleged fraudulent sale deeds and corporate disputes, emphasizing that bail is the rule and detention the exception, especially where investigation is complete and no tampering is alleged.
Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax-7 v. South Delhi Promoters Ltd.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the revenue's appeal, holding that reassessment under Section 147 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 was invalid as it was based on a mere change of opinion without failure to disclose material facts by the assessee.
M/S Babaji Udyog v. Lalit Kumar & Anr.
The Delhi High Court allowed a petition to delete an infringing copyright registration and restrained the respondent from using the infringing label while permitting use of a non-infringing substitute.
Ajay Yadav v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to Ajay Yadav in a fraud and forgery case involving disputed company shares and sale deeds, emphasizing that completed investigation and absence of tampering risk favor bail even in serious economic offences.
Ahmed Saeed v. State
The Delhi High Court modified the appellant's conviction from murder under Section 302 IPC to culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304-I IPC, holding that the offence lacked premeditation but was proven by credible eye-witnesses and postmortem evidence.
Ranjeet Singh v. The Commissioner of MCD and Anr
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging the dismissal of a writ petition seeking demolition of illegal constructions and recovery of possession on property whose allotment was cancelled and civil remedies exhausted.
Ravinder Lal Airi v. S.Shalu Construction Pvt. Ltd
The Delhi High Court held that an order under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. directing FIR registration is not interlocutory and requires reasoned consideration of the police report, dismissing the petition challenging the Sessions Court's remand for a reasoned order.
National Coop. Union of India & Anr. v. Its Workmen
The Delhi High Court upheld the Labour Court's award granting pay parity to workmen, holding that an alleged settlement was invalid for non-compliance with statutory requirements and affirming the Labour Court's jurisdiction to adjudicate and correct its award.
Nekhil v. Ravinder Singh & Ors.
The Delhi High Court set aside the dismissal of motor accident claim petitions for non-filing of documents, holding that the Tribunal must grant reasonable opportunity and adopt a liberal approach consistent with natural justice and the welfare object of the Motor Vehicles Act.
Dhanuka Agritech Ltd. v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the Registration Committee's grant of insecticide registration to Respondent No.4, dismissing the petitioner's challenge for lack of locus standi and absence of arbitrariness.
Union of India v. Vijay Kumar and Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld prior judicial directions for absorption and regularization of contract laborers under CPWD despite the Supreme Court's prospective overruling of the Air India judgment in SAIL.
Sunita Samaria Singh v. M/S Ansal Buildwell Ltd.
The Delhi High Court held that the builder's failure to complete and hand over possession of the flat within the agreed timeline and delay in obtaining Occupancy Certificate entitled the purchaser to refund with interest, rejecting COVID-19 as a valid excuse for prolonged delay.
Ministry of External Affairs v. Soma Pandey
The Delhi High Court set aside the CIC order directing disclosure of a third party’s passport information under RTI, holding such information exempt under Section 8(1)(j) to protect privacy.
Kashyapi L&N JV v. Union of India & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld the forfeiture of earnest money and limited debarment of a contractor for failure to submit performance bank guarantee, holding that COVID-19 force majeure does not excuse non-performance caused by internal issues unrelated to the pandemic.
Baba Hira Das Ji Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court upheld the denial of renewal permission to an Ayurvedic college for failing to meet mandatory faculty requirements under MSR 2016, emphasizing judicial restraint in interfering with expert regulatory decisions.