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Momeen v. State
The Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to three accused in a serious assault case, emphasizing credible alibis and cooperation with investigation despite grave allegations.
Sunil Kumar & Ors. v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 308 and 379 IPC based on an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC.
Siddhant Choudhary v. Toasha Agencies & Anr
The Delhi High Court set aside a stay granted in favor of the plaintiff in a trademark dispute, holding that the registered proprietor's prima facie rights and irreparable loss due to perishable goods justified vacating the stay.
Nishant Sharma v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR and all proceedings based on an amicable settlement between the parties and the complainant's consent to discontinue prosecution.
Narcotics Control Bureau v. Lee Wei Qi
The High Court upheld the acquittal of the accused in an NDPS case due to failure of the prosecution to prove mandatory sample drawing and sealing procedures at the spot, emphasizing strict compliance with procedural safeguards under the NDPS Act.
Bhubaneshwar Expressways Pvt. Ltd. v. National Highways Authority of India
The Delhi High Court held that under the concession agreement, the petitioner is entitled to 90% of the debt due as Termination Payment and granted interim relief under Section 9 of the Arbitration Act directing NHAI to pay the amount pending arbitration.
Sh. Rajan Bery v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi)
The Delhi High Court considered whether court fee should be paid on 50% of the property valuation as per lease deed terms rather than full circle rate valuation, issuing notice for further hearing.
Momeen v. State
The Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to three accused in a serious assault case, holding that credible alibis and absence of immediate custodial interrogation needs justify bail at the investigation's initial stage.
Momeen v. State
The Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to three accused in a serious assault case, holding that credible alibis and lack of necessity for custodial interrogation justified bail at the investigation stage.
Allahabad Bank v. Malayan Banking Limited
The Delhi High Court held that under UCP-600, the issuing bank must reimburse the negotiating bank upon valid document presentation despite subsequent fraud allegations, dismissing the appellant's defense and upholding the decree with modification of the recovery amount.
M/S. VIKRAM BIKE ZONE PRIVATE LIMITED v. M/S. SUZUKI MOTOR CYCLE INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
The Delhi High Court allowed the arbitration petition, directing the petitioner to participate in the ongoing arbitration proceedings before the duly constituted Arbitral Tribunal without further judicial intervention.
M/S NATIONAL MACHINERY STORES & ANR v. SUSHIL KUMAR & ORS
The Delhi High Court upheld an eviction order under Section 14(1)(e) of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, holding the landlord's bona fide necessity established and no triable issue raised by the tenant.
Mona Nanda v. State NCT of Delhi & Ors.
Probate can only be granted to the executor named in the Will; a petition by a non-executor without proper pleadings is liable to be dismissed.
Ujjwal Kapoor v. State
The Delhi High Court allowed probate and Letters of Administration to the petitioner despite a procedural lapse in proving the Will, emphasizing substantive proof over technicalities in uncontested succession matters.
The State (NCT of Delhi) v. Amit Goswami
The Delhi High Court upheld the discharge of the accused under Section 227 CrPC due to credible alibi and lack of sufficient evidence to proceed.
Mrs Basant Verma v. M/S Namdhari Seeds
The Delhi High Court modified the trial court's decree to award mesne profits at the increased rent rate from lease expiry till possession delivery, rejecting damage claims due to illegal commercial use of residential premises.
Kailash Chand Dixit v. Madhu L Bhojwani
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal, holding that a subsequent suit for specific performance was barred under Order II Rule 2 CPC as it arose from the same cause of action as an earlier suit for permanent injunction and the plaint failed to disclose a cause of action.
Anurag Sanghi v. State & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that the offence under Section 63 of the Copyright Act is non-cognizable, quashing the FIR registered against the petitioner and setting aside related orders directing FIR registration.
Court on Its Own Motion v. Aman Lohia & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held a foreign national guilty of criminal contempt for violating custody orders by removing his child abroad, rejected his diplomatic immunity claim, and sentenced him to imprisonment and fine.
Raju Nischal & Ors. v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed a criminal FIR and proceedings arising from a matrimonial dispute following an amicable settlement and mutual consent divorce.