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Brij Mohan Aggarwal v. Ramesh Vimal
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging eviction under bonafide necessity, allowing withdrawal on terms including vacating premises by a fixed date and payment of use and occupation charges, while staying eviction execution accordingly.
Manveer Singh & Sons v. Kamlesh
The Delhi High Court dismissed the revision petition against eviction as withdrawn on the tenant's undertaking to vacate by a fixed date and pay use and occupation charges, staying eviction execution accordingly.
Directorate of Enforcement v. Ratul Puri
The Delhi High Court upheld bail granted to Ratul Puri in a multi-accused money laundering case, holding that bail cancellation requires cogent grounds and that stringent PMLA bail conditions must be balanced with cooperation and trial fairness.
STCI Finance Ltd. v. Shreyas Kirti Lal Doshi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that arbitration clauses in loan agreements do not extend to separate guarantee deeds executed by non-signatory guarantors, and thus disputes against such guarantors are not referable to arbitration.
SMS LTD. v. RAIL VIKAS NIGAM LIMITED
The Delhi High Court held that an arbitration clause limiting arbitrator appointment to a narrow panel connected with one party is invalid under the amended Arbitration Act, and appointed a nominee arbitrator on behalf of the respondent.
Amit Sahni v. Commissioner of Police and Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld police authority to regulate road closures during protests, dismissing the petition seeking withdrawal of extended closures on public interest and law and order grounds.
M/S INDANA SPICES AND FOODS INDUS. LTD. v. Official Liquidator
The Delhi High Court ordered dissolution of M/s Indana Spices and Foods Ltd. in liquidation and discharged the Official Liquidator after all assets were realized and no funds remained.
ITQ Consultancy Private Limited v. Official Liquidator
The Delhi High Court allowed the petition for dissolution of ITQ Consultancy Private Limited in Members' Voluntary Liquidation after finding full compliance with the Companies Act, 1956 and no objections from statutory authorities.
Gajaraba Bhikhubha Vadher & Ors. v. Sumara Umar Amad
The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's partial dismissal of a Second Appeal for failure to properly consider substantial questions of law and remanded the matter for fresh consideration of appellants' rights as purchasers and related legal issues.
Gajaraba Bhikhubha Vadher & Ors. v. Sumara Umar Amad
The Supreme Court remanded a Second Appeal for proper consideration and reasoned answers to substantial questions of law concerning property rights and confirmation deeds, emphasizing procedural correctness under Section 100 CPC.
Shamsher Singh Sandhu v. Union of India
The Supreme Court directed computation of retiral benefits for an officer who retired as IG under interim orders despite adverse medical categorization, while rejecting further promotion claims.
Om Pal Singh v. Disciplinary Proceedings
The Supreme Court held that an employee dismissed for proven charges and reinstated with reduced punishment is not entitled to pension benefits for the suspension period absent acquittal.
Om Pal Singh v. Disciplinary Authority & Ors.
The Supreme Court held that an employee found guilty of misconduct and whose dismissal is reduced to a lesser penalty is not entitled to salary during suspension, affirming the 'no work no pay' principle.
Om Pal Singh v. Disciplinary Authority
The Supreme Court held that an employee reinstated with reduced punishment is not entitled to pension benefits for the suspension period unless expressly granted by the disciplinary authority.
Om Pal Singh v. Disciplinary Authority & Ors.
The Supreme Court held that an employee whose dismissal is reduced to a lesser penalty but whose misconduct is proved is not entitled to salary for the suspension period under the 'no work no pay' principle.
Padum Kumar v. State of Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court upheld the conviction for forgery based on corroborated handwriting expert opinion and direct evidence, while reducing the sentence to the period already served.
Padum Kumar v. State of Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court upheld the conviction for forgery under Sections 467 and 468 IPC based on corroborated handwriting expert opinion and direct evidence, while reducing the sentence to the period already served.
Anand Shyam Agarwal v. State Bank of India
The Bombay High Court quashed orders declaring petitioners as willful defaulters due to non-furnishing of the complete forensic audit report, emphasizing the requirement of natural justice.
Hans Raj Jain v. Election Commission of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed the PIL seeking inspection and manual counting of VVPAT slips, directing the Election Commission to decide the petitioner's pending representations in accordance with law.
M/S ICICI BANK LIMITED v. SVMR LOGISTICS PVT LTD & ANR
The Delhi High Court directed trial courts to follow a prescribed procedure for expeditious appointment of receivers and sale of hypothecated vehicles in loan default cases, allowing ICICI Bank to sell the vehicle by public auction after due notice.