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West Bengal State v. Ranaghat & Habra Municipality
The Calcutta High Court clarified and directed the prompt disbursement of compassionate allowance to families of deceased municipal employees in West Bengal, emphasizing adherence to government orders and preventing arbitrary denial.
Eknath Namdev Lashkare & Ors. v. Pancharatna Properties & Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that disputes involving a cooperative society's property and management, including those with a developer acting as the society's agent, fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Cooperative Court under Section 91 of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960.
Gopal Singh Bisht v. CBI
The Delhi High Court dismissed the criminal writ petition as withdrawn on the petitioner's request, directing that all legal issues be raised before the Trial Court.
Subhash Chandra Aggarwal v. Respondent
The Delhi High Court allowed withdrawal of a criminal writ petition pending trial and dismissed it accordingly, directing the petitioner to raise legal issues during trial.
Kuldeep Ggee v. CBI
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner to withdraw a criminal writ petition pending before it, dismissing the petition as withdrawn to enable raising legal issues before the trial court.
Ashwani Sharma v. CBI
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner to withdraw a criminal writ petition pending trial, dismissing it as withdrawn and directing legal questions to be raised before the Trial Court.
Mahavirprasad Sharma v. CBI
The Delhi High Court dismissed the criminal writ petition as withdrawn on the petitioner's request to raise all legal issues before the Trial Court.
Mahanand Sharma v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The High Court dismissed the criminal writ petition as withdrawn on the petitioner's request, noting that the trial was ongoing and legal questions would be addressed in the Trial Court.
S P Saxena v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court dismissed as withdrawn the writ petitions filed by S P Saxena, holding that questions of law should be raised during the ongoing trial before the Trial Court.
Deepak Kumar Panchal v. Harender Singh & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appellant’s motor accident compensation claim due to unreliable evidence and serious doubts about the involvement of the alleged offending vehicle.
State v. Mohd. Israil
The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction under Section 304-I IPC, ruling that a father who killed his son acted under grave and sudden provocation without premeditation, thus not amounting to murder.
Directorate of Education v. N K Bagrodia Public School, Dwarka
The Delhi High Court upheld the requirement for prior permission and procedural compliance for school fee hikes, restrained fee collection pending final adjudication, and directed the education authority to decide the fee proposal promptly.
Suresh Yadav & Anr. v. The State
The Delhi High Court granted the accused a final opportunity to cross-examine a vital witness under Section 311 Cr.P.C., subject to costs, after the trial court dismissed their recall application.
Ankur Kohli & Anr. v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed a matrimonial dispute FIR following an amicable settlement and receipt of settlement amount by the complainant, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC.
Director Directorate of Education & Anr v. Mohd. Shamim & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that it can condone delay in filing leave to defend under Section 25B(8) of the Delhi Rent Control Act and set aside eviction orders passed on deemed admissions if sufficient cause and substantial case are shown.
Kirti Vashisht v. State
The Delhi High Court directed police to register FIRs mandatorily upon cognizable complaints, implement 'Zero FIR' practice, and communicate complaint closures, while condemning police inaction and abuse of process through repeated identical complaints.
XXX v. State
The Delhi High Court held that Sessions Courts cannot direct police to register FIRs, ordered departmental inquiry for police lapses, and transferred investigation to senior officers while restraining coercive action pending inquiry.
Shambhu Sharma and Ors. v. High Court of Delhi Registrar General
The Delhi High Court held that differential clothing and washing allowances to employees holding equal status posts without rational basis violate Articles 14 and 16, directing equal allowances and payment of arrears.
M/S D S S Buildtech Pvt Ltd v. Manoj Kayal
Delhi High Court stayed an NCDRC order directing deposit of decretal amount before appeal admission, condemning identical templated orders as non-application of mind.
Munna Lal Sharma & Ors. v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioners to withdraw their petition pending before it, directing them to raise all legal questions during the ongoing trial in the Trial Court.