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Union of India & Ors. v. SGT Ravinder (Retd)
The Delhi High Court dismissed the Union of India's petition and upheld the Armed Forces Tribunal's grant of disability pension for Primary Hypertension, affirming the presumption that such disability is service-related unless rebutted by the employer.
Court on Its Own Motion v. Delhi Cantonment Board
The Delhi High Court directed coordinated efforts and cost-bearing by the PWD for timely construction of a temporary Bailey Bridge and permanent Foot Over Bridge to ensure soldier and public safety.
Maharani Bagh Co-Operative House Building and Welfare Society Ltd. v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed joint action by PWD and MCD and urged centralization of flood management to address waterlogging in Maharani Bagh caused by ineffective coordination among multiple agencies.
M v. State (NCT) of Delhi & Anr
The High Court upheld the acquittal of the accused in a rape case, emphasizing the double presumption of innocence and the need for reliable corroborative evidence in appeals against acquittal.
SHRI SHRI SWAMI SAMARTH CONSTRUCTION & FINANCE SOLUTION v. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF NKGSB CO-OP. BANK LTD.
The Supreme Court held that under the MSME Revival Framework, banks are not obliged to identify incipient stress before classifying an MSME loan as NPA, and MSMEs must timely claim benefits to restrain SARFAESI proceedings.
Manohar and Others v. The State of Maharashtra and Others
The Supreme Court held that compensation for land acquisition must be based on the highest bona fide sale exemplar proximate to the acquisition date, enhancing the appellants' compensation accordingly.
Chirag Sen and Another v. State of Karnataka and Another
The Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings against national badminton players for alleged age fraud, holding that continuation of baseless and previously examined allegations amounted to abuse of process.
Dimple Enterprises v. Wework India Management Pvt. Ltd
The Supreme Court's Vidya Drolia ruling establishes that disputes under bilateral lease deeds governed by the Transfer of Property Act, including those in Greater Mumbai, are arbitrable despite exclusive jurisdiction clauses in the Small Cause Courts Act.
Atomberg Technologies Private Limited v. Luker Electric Technologies Private Limited
The Bombay High Court upheld the dismissal of interim injunction against Luker Electric, holding Atomberg's registered design was prima facie prior published and lacked novelty, and appellate interference with the discretionary order was unwarranted.
M/s Jabs International Pvt Ltd v. State of Maharashtra & Ors
The Bombay High Court held that land acquired by the State under the MID Act cannot be declared forest land without valid service of forest notices, quashing the Forest Department's objections and directing possession and lease registration to the petitioner.
The Vice President, Somaiya Trust v. Dr. Pradnya Giradkar
The High Court upheld the Tribunal's order setting aside dismissal of a lecturer, directed her notional reinstatement up to retirement with full benefits, and clarified that filing complaints for service entitlements does not constitute moral turpitude.
Smt. Gauri Mahesh Nalawade v. The Managing Director, Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd.
The Bombay High Court held that a candidate ranked first in a provisional select list has a vested right to appointment which cannot be overridden by a compassionate appointment to a higher post, directing appointment of the petitioner and creation of a supernumerary post for the compassionate appointee.
Fateh Singh Chauhan v. Union of India and Ors
The Delhi High Court corrected its earlier order to record the inadvertent omission of the learned CGSC's appearance, treating the correction as a corrigendum.
Govinda @ Bhura v. State of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction and sentence for robbery with a deadly weapon despite non-recovery of the weapon, affirming that victim's credible testimony suffices for conviction under Section 397 IPC.
Smt Shashi v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Delhi High Court set aside a No Dispute Award passed without service of notice and remanded the labor dispute for fresh adjudication before the correct tribunal.
Madhu v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the dismissal of a BSF constable for unauthorized absence and failure to respond to official communications, emphasizing strict discipline and proper address for correspondence in armed forces service matters.
M/S Sakshi Trading Company v. Additional Commissioner, Appeal-I Central Tax, East and Anr
The Delhi High Court directed a fresh inspection and reconsideration of restoration of GST registration after the petitioner submitted relevant documents and complied with statutory requirements for change of address.
Brand Protectors India Pvt. Ltd. v. Anil Kumar
The High Court held that under Section 223(1) B.N.S.S., cognizance cannot be taken without prior notice and opportunity to the accused, and pre-summoning evidence cannot be recorded before taking cognizance, thereby upholding procedural safeguards absent in the earlier CrPC regime.
Ses Ram v. State of NCT Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted bail to an accused in a commercial quantity NDPS case due to prolonged trial delay and procedural irregularities, emphasizing the constitutional right to speedy trial over statutory bail restrictions.
GSP Crop Science Ltd. v. BR Agrotech Limited and Anr
The Delhi High Court held that a seller who admitted selling a patented agrochemical formulation without consent infringed the patent, granting judgment on admission under Order XII Rule 6 CPC and awarding damages to the patentee.