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Samarendra, Advs v. Government of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court allowed withdrawal of a writ petition to enable the petitioner to pursue the matter before the Central Administrative Tribunal, affirming the CAT’s exclusive jurisdiction over service matters.
M/S MOMS CRADLE PRIVATE LIMITED v. UNION OF INDIA & ANR
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition seeking condonation of delay in filing a statutory appeal under the CGST Act, holding that the limitation period is strict and refund can be adjusted against the demand raised for fraudulent ITC.
Neetu Suri v. Rajesh Malik & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that defendants against whom specific allegations of fraudulent share transfers are made cannot be deleted from the suit under Order 1 Rule 10 CPC, affirming their status as necessary and proper parties.
Dr. Rupali Mishra v. Dr. Mannan Gupta
The Delhi High Court permitted the appellants to withdraw their appeal without expressing any opinion on the merits and disposed of the appeal accordingly.
Rakesh Kumar Shrivastava v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of a writ petition as withdrawn after the petitioner informed that his grievance had been resolved.
Alkali Manufacturers Association of India v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court directed strict enforcement of DGFT's Minimum Import Price notifications on Soda Ash imports, dismissing the petition after confirming compliance by Customs authorities.
Naseem Ahmed v. Deepak Singh
The Delhi High Court upheld the Commercial Court's jurisdiction and summary decree for possession in a commercial tenancy dispute, affirming that suit valuation based on prevailing market rent is valid and a tenant cannot challenge landlord's title while in possession.
Rajwanti Deshwal v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted interim protection against demolition of the petitioner’s property due to disputed service of notices and absence of a Presiding Officer in the appellate tribunal, allowing time to file an appeal.
Dass Paper Mart v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted temporary de-sealing of business premises sealed without prior notice, directing the petitioner to file an appeal and emphasizing adherence to natural justice.
Manauvar Ali v. Union of India & Ors.
Delhi High Court held it has jurisdiction to grant a seven-month extension to a catering licensee affected by COVID-19, emphasizing uniformity of Railway policy and parity with similarly placed petitioners.
Arun Kumar Saini v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
Delhi High Court granted interim protection restraining MCD from coercive demolition action pending hearing of a statutory appeal before a non-functional Appellate Tribunal.
ARTI ENTERPRISES v. Union of India & Ors.
Delhi High Court held it has jurisdiction to grant a seven-month extension to petitioner’s Indian Railways catering licenses, aligning with prior relief granted to similarly placed parties under uniform Railway policy.
Sayra v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition seeking demolition of illegal construction as not maintainable due to a pending civil suit and directed the MCD to grant a hearing before any demolition.
Hitesh Kumar v. University of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition challenging the University of Delhi's admission notification process, holding that candidates must vigilantly check all official website notifications and relief cannot be granted after admission closure.
M/S WELCUT INDUSTRIES v. COMMISSIONER, CGST, DELHI, NORTH COMMISSIONERATE
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner to deposit 10% of the GST demand as pre-deposit to stay recovery proceedings pending the functioning of the GST Appellate Tribunal and permitted filing of appeal thereafter.
Gajraj @ Amit @ Kalicharan v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court modified the appellant's conviction from attempt to murder under Section 307 IPC to attempt to cause grievous hurt under Section 308 IPC, reducing the sentence to the period already served due to lack of evidence of intent to cause death.
Union of India and Ors. v. Kartar Singh
The Delhi High Court held that non-availability of information does not constitute denial under the RTI Act and set aside the penalty imposed on the CPIO for alleged denial of information.
IRB Westcoast Tollway Ltd. & Ors. v. National Highways Authority of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging the reconstitution of the Arbitral Tribunal after its recusal, holding that arbitral fees must be fixed as per Schedule IV and that courts have limited jurisdiction in arbitration matters.
Texmaco Rail and Engineering Ltd. v. Ircon International Ltd.
The Delhi High Court held that a contract rescission letter limiting participation in balance work does not constitute a general debarment without due process, setting aside IRCON's impugned debarment communications for violating natural justice.
Central Bank of India v. Sohan Kumar
The Delhi High Court held that the National Commission for Scheduled Castes lacks jurisdiction to interfere with finalized disciplinary actions and must exercise restraint in summoning senior officials, setting aside the NCSC order summoning the bank's Board and CMD.