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MS AM v. Government of State of GNCT of Delhi
The High Court upheld the trial court's dismissal of an application to summon additional family members as accused under Section 319 CrPC in a POCSO case, holding that no fresh credible evidence justified their inclusion and that the application was a misuse of process motivated by matrimonial discord.
Raj Kumar Gupta; Manoj Kumar Gupta v. Jagan Nath Bajaj & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the plaintiffs' application for summary judgment in a property development dispute, holding that serious triable issues including allegations of fraud require a full trial.
Invention India (Exports) Pvt. Ltd. v. Indraprastha Gas Ltd
The Delhi High Court appointed an arbitrator under Section 11 of the Arbitration Act, limiting its role to prima facie existence of an arbitration agreement and directing the dispute over security deposit refund to arbitration.
Avnish Kumar Gupta v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Delhi High Court set aside the compulsory retirement order against the petitioner, holding that old penalties cannot justify compulsory retirement when recent service records and promotions show consistent good performance and integrity.
South Delhi Municipal Corporation v. Ranvir Singh & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's order setting aside the compulsory retirement of an employee under FR 56(j), emphasizing that the entire service record including subsequent promotions must be considered before such retirement.
Babita v. National Education Society for Tribal Students & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the rejection of a candidate's appointment as TGT (Social Studies) on the ground that Public Administration is not equivalent to Political Science under the prescribed eligibility criteria, emphasizing limited judicial interference in academic qualification disputes.
Vardhman Kaushik v. Shanti Lal Bourasi
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's order directing UPSC to carry forward and fill unfilled vacancies year-wise in Section Officers Grade recruitment, rejecting UPSC's refusal to issue a supplementary list.
Lt. Col. Samir Kumar Singh v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging compulsory Army Group Insurance Fund deductions, holding that the Armed Forces Tribunal has exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate such service-related constitutional challenges.
Union Public Service Commission v. Viplove Sudan
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's interim order allowing the candidate to appear in the Civil Services Main Examination despite non-submission of the Detailed Application Form, subject to final adjudication.
Ram Niwas and Anr. v. North Delhi Municipal Corporation and Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that appointment as TGT under a separate employer does not constitute promotion within MCD cadre, entitling petitioners to ACP benefits despite their return to MCD.
Badshah Bikaner Food Products Private Limited v. Bikaner Bhujia Udyog Sangh
The Delhi High Court disposed of the appeal against an ad interim order under Order XXXIX Rules 1 and 2 CPC by directing expeditious hearing of the interim application without expressing any opinion on merits.
Consortium of Permian Peak Oil Private Limited and Integrated Induction Power Ltd. v. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited
The Delhi High Court held that strict adherence to tender conditions is mandatory, rejected the plaintiffs' claim of inadvertent bid error, upheld ONGC's termination and suspension actions, and dismissed the interim injunction against blacklisting proceedings.
Sh. Rambir v. Sh. Hemant Verma
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal against the refusal to set aside a nine-year-old ex parte decree, holding that summons were duly served and the delay was unexplained.
DAV COLLEGE TRUST AND MANAGING SOCIETY v. DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal to restore a suit dismissed for default, imposing strict conditions on the plaintiff to conclude evidence within a fixed timeline and pay costs, emphasizing adjudication on merits over technicalities.
R. Krishnamurthy and Co v. M/S SKB Infratech
The Delhi High Court upheld the Trial Court's power under Section 168 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 to direct production of documents but emphasized that judgments must be based only on relevant and duly proved facts.
Brij Bala Passi v. Ramesh Passi
The High Court set aside the Trial Court's dismissal of the suit for non-prosecution due to plaintiff's absence abroad and restored the suit, emphasizing that dismissal should be a last resort after considering adjournments and deciding pending applications on merits.
Govind Ram v. Delhi Pinjrapole Society (Regd)
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal of a tenant illegally occupying a room in society-owned premises, upholding the owner's right to possession and mesne profits.
Anil Shekhawat v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner to withdraw the writ petition as the grievance was resolved due to supervening circumstances.
Rahul Solanki v. Central Reserve Police Force
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging a transfer order, holding that absent proof of mala fide or statutory violation, transfers made for administrative reasons after completion of tenure cannot be interfered with, even if the employee is a whistleblower.
R S Alloys v. Income Tax Officer Ward 63(1) Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld reassessment proceedings under the amended Income Tax Act regime, holding that the AO had sufficient information and complied with CBDT guidelines and natural justice before reopening the petitioner’s assessment for AY 2019-20.