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R K Tiwari @ R K Tripathi v. Naveen Capoor
The Delhi High Court held that an interim order denying further cross-examination is not amenable to revision under Section 115 CPC as it does not finally dispose of the suit or proceeding.
Ashutosh Kumar v. Amrendra Kumar
The High Court held that revision under Section 115 CPC is not maintainable against interlocutory orders that do not finally dispose of the suit, dismissing the petition challenging an amendment order.
Konde Nageshwar Rao v. A. Srirama Chandra Murty & Anr.
The Supreme Court upheld the High Court's quashing of criminal proceedings under the SC/ST Act, holding that prosecution without mala fide intent or caste-based animus is unsustainable and Section 482 CrPC can be invoked to prevent abuse of process.
M.C. RAVIKUMAR v. D.S. VELMURUGAN
The Supreme Court held that a second quashing petition under Section 482 CrPC is not maintainable on grounds available at the time of the first petition and set aside the High Court's order quashing the criminal complaint as an impermissible review barred by Section 362 CrPC.
SUA v. THE STATE OF RAJASTHAN
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and set aside the sentence on finding the appellant was a juvenile at the time of the offense, directing referral to the Juvenile Justice Board for appropriate orders.
Vishnu Vardhan v. The State of Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court held that a High Court order declaring sole ownership and awarding compensation obtained by fraud and suppression of material facts is void and must be set aside, emphasizing that fraud unravels all judicial acts.
Krishnagopal B. Nangpal v. Dy. Commissioner of Income Tax
The Bombay High Court held that prior to the 2014 amendment, exemption under Section 54(1) of the Income Tax Act applies to investment in multiple residential houses against capital gains from sale of a single residential house.
Deena Pramod Baldota v. Chief Executive Officer, Slum Rehabilitation Authority
The High Court held that the limitation period for appeal under Section 17(6) of the Maharashtra Slum Areas Act starts from the final compensation determination notice, not from a preliminary notice, and restored the appeal for adjudication on merits.
Dhwaja Shares And Securities Private Limited v. Sunita A. Khatod & Ors.
The Bombay High Court set aside arbitral awards that arbitrarily reduced claims by 50% without legal basis, holding that regulatory violations do not render trades unauthorized when clients consciously participate.
Jai Bhagwan Sangwan v. UOI & Anr
The Delhi High Court upheld the removal from service of a CISF officer for unauthorized absence, holding that interim relief on posting does not override a valid reversion and that courts will not interfere with disciplinary punishment unless shockingly disproportionate.
Vinod Rajoria v. Mohinder Kumar Verma
The Delhi High Court held that the buyer was entitled to refund of advance with interest due to seller's failure to deliver vacant possession and cloud on title, and restrained the seller from alienating the property until refund.
Savita v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner to withdraw the writ petition with liberty to file a fresh petition challenging a dismissal order passed during the pendency of the original petition.
Anokhe Lal v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal, holding that a commission-based deliveryman was not a 'workman' under the Industrial Disputes Act and upheld the Labour Court's Award dismissing his termination claim.
Mohammad Inamul Haq v. University of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging the appointment of a candidate under OBC reservation, holding that a valid state-issued OBC certificate is conclusive unless challenged.
Staff Selection Commission and Ors. v. Mahendra
The Delhi High Court dismissed the Staff Selection Commission's delayed writ petition challenging the Tribunal's order for a fresh medical examination and appointment, emphasizing the importance of urgency and rejecting the petition on grounds of delay and laches.
Union of India v. Indian Railway Pharmacist Association
The Delhi High Court upheld the CAT's order holding that placement in Grade Pay Rs. 4200/- after two years is a non-functional placement and not a promotion for MACP benefits under the ACP scheme.
Jai Bhagwan Gupta v. The Controller General of Accounts
The Delhi High Court held that an employee who retired before the amendment dispensing with promotional examination requirements is not entitled to financial upgradation under the ACP Scheme.
Jafor Ali Mollah v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a belated Review Petition and upheld the grant of pro rata pension arrears from the date of discharge, rejecting limitation and administrative circular arguments.
Union of India v. Sanjeet Sehrawat
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's order directing appointment of a candidate despite a pending criminal case, holding that mere pendency of trial does not disqualify from appointment.
AAYAAM CAREER ACADEMY v. AAYAM CAREER INSTITUTE PVT. LTD.
The Delhi High Court disposed of a commercial appeal by enforcing a lawful settlement agreement reached through court-facilitated mediation, leaving no issue for adjudication.