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The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill road endorsement on a driving licence does not invalidate the licence or absolve insurer liability unless the breach is fundamental and causative of the accident.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill road endorsement on a driving licence does not invalidate it nor relieve the insurer from liability unless a fundamental breach causing the accident is proven, dismissing insurer’s appeals against compensation awards.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill endorsement on a driver's licence does not invalidate the licence or relieve the insurer from liability unless the breach is fundamental and causative of the accident.
M/S BHANDARI ENGINEERS & BUILDERS PVT LTD v. M/S MAHARIA RAJ JOINT VENTURE
Delhi High Court mandates comprehensive affidavits of assets and income by judgment debtors in execution proceedings to prevent delays and abuse, empowering courts to verify disclosures, examine debtors, and detain for non-compliance.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan
The Delhi High Court held that absence of hill road endorsement on a driving licence does not invalidate it nor absolve the insurer of liability unless the breach is fundamental and causative of the accident.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill area endorsement on a driver’s license does not invalidate the license or absolve the insurer of liability unless a fundamental breach causally linked to the accident is proven.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill endorsement on a driving licence does not invalidate it nor absolve the insurer of liability unless the breach is fundamental and causes the accident, dismissing the insurer's appeals against compensation awards.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill endorsement on a driving licence does not invalidate it nor absolve insurer liability unless a fundamental breach causally linked to the accident is proved.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill road endorsement on a driving licence does not invalidate the licence or absolve insurer liability unless a fundamental breach causally linked to the accident is proven.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill road endorsement on a driver's licence does not invalidate the licence or relieve the insurer of liability unless the breach is fundamental and causative of the accident.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill endorsement on a driver’s licence does not invalidate it nor absolve insurer liability unless breach is fundamental and causative of the accident.
The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Surinder Nijhawan & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that absence of a hill road endorsement on a driving licence does not invalidate it nor absolve the insurer of liability unless the breach is fundamental and causative of the accident, dismissing the insurer’s appeals for recovery rights.
Radiation Trading Corporation v. Parthsarathi Steel Alloys Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court ordered dissolution of Parthsarathi Steel Alloys Pvt. Ltd. and discharged the Official Liquidator after no claims were received and no assets remained, relying on Section 481 of the Companies Act, 1956 and Supreme Court precedent.
Ajit Kumar Yadav @ Achyut Das v. State of NCT Delhi
The Delhi High Court upheld the Sessions Court order quashing the Magistrate’s summoning of Respondent No. 2 under Section 319 CrPC, holding that such summoning is impermissible before commencement of inquiry or trial.
Vishal Arora & Ors. v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 498A/406 IPC and Dowry Prohibition Act following an amicable settlement and mutual consent divorce between the parties.
Bablu Aggarwal v. The State of NCT of Delhi & Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 420, 496, and 34 IPC following an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC.
Panchshila Co-Operative House Building Society Ltd. v. South Delhi Municipal Corporation
The Delhi High Court directed the South Delhi Municipal Corporation to continue enforcement action against alleged Master Plan violations after due process, dismissing the writ petition seeking judicial intervention.
ANTERRASHTRIYA UPABOHKTA KALYAN SAMITI v. UNION OF INDIA
The Delhi High Court directed enforcement authorities to take action against chemists selling Schedule H and H-1 drugs without prescription upon receiving specific complaints, disposing of the PIL with these directions.
Ford Motor Company & Anr v. Mrs CR Borman & Anr
The Delhi High Court executed a decree restraining defendants from using the well-known trademark "FORD" and granted damages for their violation by continuing use of deceptively similar marks.
TATA CHEMICALS LIMITED v. RAJINDER KUMAR
The Delhi High Court granted permanent injunction to Tata Chemicals Ltd. restraining the defendant from using counterfeit TATA SALT packaging, holding it to be copyright infringement of the plaintiff's original artistic work.