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Municipal Corporation of Delhi v. Dr Shambhuji
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioners to file delayed written statements subject to payment of costs, emphasizing discretion to decide lis on merits despite procedural delay.
Neelam Arora v. Manju Arora
The Delhi High Court dismissed a contempt petition alleging dispossession via removal from a WhatsApp group, holding no wilful disobedience of court orders under the DV Act.
Interglobe Enterprises Pvt Ltd & Ors. v. DCIT Circle 10(1) & Anr.
The Delhi High Court directed the Income Tax Department to communicate tax demand computations and consider software modifications to allow TDS credit in cases of amalgamation or demerger, while noting rectification applications had been disposed of.
Naresh Kumar Aggarwal v. Shano & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld employer liability for compensation under the Employees’ Compensation Act despite a lease agreement, emphasizing control over the deceased as the key factor.
Parveen Kumar Ajay Kumar & Sons v. Manoj Kumar
The Delhi High Court upheld the eviction of a tenant on bona fide requirement grounds under the Delhi Rent Control Act, affirming the trial court’s order and rejecting claims of natural justice violation and alternate accommodation.
Real Anchors Projects LLP & Ors. v. NCT of Delhi & Ors.
Delhi High Court held that electricity supply authorities cannot refuse fresh electricity connections to tenants by insisting on landlord's No Objection Certificate, affirming electricity as an essential service.
Group Capt Mukesh Paul v. Delhi Development Authority
The Delhi High Court allowed the appellant's appeal partially, disallowing unjustified restoration and premium location charges, directing payment of lawful dues and possession of an alternate flat by the DDA.
Neelam Chandra & Anr. v. North Delhi Municipal Corporation & Ors.
The Delhi High Court extended a stay order on a disputed property pending before the Appellate Tribunal, directing no adjournments and disposing of the modification petition without prejudice.
Jagjit Pal Singh Virk v. Union of India & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld the denial of RTI disclosure of confidential promotion board records and ACRs of an Indian Navy officer, affirming the exemption of Armed Forces information from RTI on grounds of security and prior judicial scrutiny.
J.S. Malik v. M/S Energy Infrastructure (India) Ltd.
The Delhi High Court upheld the Labour Court's finding that a law graduate employed in managerial and legal capacities is not a 'workman' under Section 2(s) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, and dismissed the petition challenging his termination.
Capital Food Private Limited v. Radiant Indus Chem Pvt. Ltd
The Delhi High Court held that "SCHEZWAN CHUTNEY" is a descriptive mark not entitled to exclusive protection without secondary meaning, rejecting the plaintiff's interim injunction against the defendant's use of the mark but upholding protection against trade dress and marketing content copying.
Suman Sarna v. Sanjiv Markande & Anr.
The Delhi High Court recorded an amicable settlement in a family property partition suit, disposing of the revision petition challenging dismissal of a decree on admission application under Order 12 Rule 6 CPC.
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The Delhi High Court held that CAPF personnel whose recruitment commenced before 01.01.2004 but appointed after that date are entitled to Old Pension Scheme benefits, quashing government orders denying such benefit.
M/s. Venus Rubber Works v. Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
The Bombay High Court held that a tenant in lawful possession under pending litigation is entitled to trade license renewal without furnishing landlord's NOC or property documents maintained by the Corporation.
Kolhapur Zilla Sahakari Doodh Utpadak Sangh Ltd. Kolhapur v. State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court upheld the validity of a Test Audit ordered by an authorised Officer on Special Duty under the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, dismissing the petition challenging the audit's legality and sufficiency of material.
Vijay and Anr. v. State of Madhya Pradesh
The Supreme Court acquitted the appellants of murder charges due to unreliable sole eyewitness testimony marred by contradictions and prior enmity, granting them the benefit of doubt.
Vijay and Anr. v. State of Madhya Pradesh
The Supreme Court acquitted appellants of murder charges, holding that conviction based solely on unreliable and contradictory eyewitness testimony cannot be sustained.
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The High Court acquitted appellants in a murder case due to failure of prosecution to prove overt acts and common intention under Section 34 IPC beyond reasonable doubt.
Ombir v. Ayush Goel
The High Court dismissed the petition seeking leave to appeal against the acquittal in a cheque dishonor case, holding that the complainant failed to prove the loan source and the presumption under Section 139 NI Act was successfully rebutted.
NABAKRUSHNA CHOUDHURY COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION ANGUL v. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION AND ANR
The Delhi High Court quashed the NCTE Appellate Committee's order withdrawing recognition for failure to submit faculty list and remanded the appeal for reconsideration after considering the approved faculty lists submitted during the appeal.