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Union of India v. M/S Sharma Kalyspo Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner’s application to extend the time for completion of arbitral proceedings under Section 29A(4) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and condoned a six-day delay in re-filing the petition.
Jatin Malhotra & Ors. v. The State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed a criminal FIR arising from a matrimonial dispute following an amicable settlement between the parties confirmed through mediation.
Ashok Kumar v. Kamlesh Kumari Sharma (Dead) Thr Lrs
The Delhi High Court upheld eviction of a tenant on bona fide necessity grounds under the Delhi Rent Control Act, affirming the landlord’s genuine need to occupy the premises for family business use.
Ashok Kumar v. Vishal Sharma
The Delhi High Court upheld eviction of a tenant on bona fide necessity grounds, holding that leave to defend is granted only if triable issues are disclosed and bona fide necessity must be assessed at the time of filing.
Raptakos Brett & Co. Ltd. v. Pawan Sharma
The Bombay High Court held that the Industrial Court at Mumbai has jurisdiction to entertain an unfair labour practice complaint challenging a transfer order issued from Mumbai, even though the employee was posted outside Maharashtra.
Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. v. B & B Bake Pvt. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal of Parle Products, setting aside the injunction against their use of the mark "AMERICANA" on butter cookies, holding that the respondent failed to establish passing off given the distinct products, packaging, and lack of likelihood of confusion.
Oriental Insurance Company Ltd v. Surmishta Beri
The Delhi High Court held that an insurer who fails to prove invalidity of a vehicle's National Permit at the time of accident remains liable to indemnify third-party claims and reduced the interest on compensation from 12% to 9% per annum.
Oriental Insurance Company Ltd v. Surmishta Beri
The Delhi High Court held that an insurer must prove invalidity of a National Permit to deny liability and reduced the interest on compensation from 12% to 9% per annum, upholding the insurer's liability to indemnify third-party claims.
Salman v. State & Ors.
The High Court dismissed the writ petition as withdrawn upon the petitioner's request.
SHAHRLICH v. STATE & ORS.
The High Court dismissed the criminal writ petition as withdrawn on the request of the petitioner.
Dr. Gaurav Kumar v. Union of India and Anr.
The Delhi High Court dismissed petitions challenging disqualification for being overweight, holding that medical fitness standards set by authorities are binding and not subject to judicial interference without specific evidence of arbitrariness.
Alok Shukla; Rajinder Tyagi; Jardine Infrastructure Developers (P) Ltd. v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court directed the Union of India to consider and decide the petitioners' applications for execution of Deed of Apartment under the Government Circular dated 16.09.2016 within five months, disposing of the writ petitions accordingly.
Ashwinikumar Upadhyay v. Union of India & Anr
The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL seeking judicial direction to prescribe minimum educational qualifications and maximum age limits for electoral candidates, holding that such legislative changes lie exclusively within the legislature's domain.
ORIENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD v. SURMISHTA BERI
The Delhi High Court held that an insurer cannot avoid liability or claim recovery against the vehicle owner without proving invalidity of the National Permit, and reduced the interest on compensation from 12% to 9% per annum.
Sharmila Banerjee Livingston v. Mohammad Abbas
The Court permitted exhibition of judicial records and filing of fresh affidavit restricted to existing pleadings in an eviction petition while declining amendment of pleadings to incorporate an agreement to sell.
Rajesh Chaudhary v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court granted transit anticipatory bail for 10 days to petitioners facing arrest in Rajasthan to enable them to approach the competent court for regular bail.
ORIENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. v. RAJ SINGH
The Delhi High Court upheld 90% functional disability for a TSR driver with severe leg injuries, reduced interest rate to 9%, and enhanced compensation considering future prospects and realistic income assessment.
ORIENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. v. RAJ SINGH
The Delhi High Court upheld 90% functional disability for a TSR driver with severe limb injury, reduced interest rate on compensation to 9%, and enhanced compensation considering future prospects and realistic income assessment.
Oriental Insurance Company Ltd v. Surmishta Beri
The Delhi High Court held that an insurer cannot avoid liability by alleging invalidity of a National Permit without proof, and reduced the interest on compensation from 12% to 9% per annum.
Priya Duggal Lall v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court granted probate under the Indian Succession Act for a Will executed abroad, allowing the petitioner to administer the deceased’s movable property in India.