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Sonu Monu Telecom Pvt. Ltd. v. The Union of India
The Delhi High Court held that the Appellate Authority under Section 107(11) of the CGST Act has wide powers to consider the entire matter afresh including the appellant's reply and dismissed the petitioners' application seeking modification of the order directing them to approach the Appellate Authority.
MS TRIG DETECTIVES PVT LTD v. REGIONAL PROVIDENT FUND COMMISSIONER 1
The Delhi High Court upheld the dismissal of a delayed appeal against Provident Fund penalty orders, holding that the statutory maximum condonable delay of 120 days cannot be exceeded and negligence of counsel does not justify further extension.
Gurpratap Singh v. Aashna Kaur
The Delhi High Court upheld an ad-interim maintenance order granting Rs. 1,00,000 per month to a qualified but unemployed wife pending final adjudication, emphasizing the need for immediate support despite incomplete financial disclosures.
MS Solar Human Resources Management Pvt Ltd v. Labour Commissioner Govt of NCT of Delhi & Ors
The Delhi High Court dismissed the employer's challenge to an ex parte Labour Court award holding the termination illegal and ordering reinstatement with back wages, emphasizing the employer's failure to contest the claim despite due notice.
Shaista Siddiqui v. Delhi Waqf Board
The High Court dismissed the petition challenging the Tribunal's refusal of interim relief and directed expeditious final hearing despite incomplete pleadings.
Utkarsh Arora v. Additional Commissioner CGST, Delhi North Ward
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging a GST demand order for fraudulent ITC, holding that writ jurisdiction is not ordinarily available in such cases and permitting the petitioner to file a belated appeal.
Paul Onyeji Atuh v. The State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner's bail application in a large-scale organized cyber fraud case, holding that the gravity of offences and risk of absconding preclude bail.
Deepak Sharma v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed the respondents to reconsider the petitioner’s transfer order by treating the writ petition as a representation and passing a reasoned order, staying the transfer’s implementation pending decision.
Naresh Kumar v. Om Prakash & Ors.
The Delhi 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 the dismissal of an interim application.
Sanjay Bansal v. Income Tax Officer
The Delhi High Court held that a notice under Section 148 of the Income Tax Act issued beyond the prescribed limitation period is invalid, and time spent in challenging earlier notices cannot extend the limitation period.
Babita Kumari v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi)
Bail was denied to the accused in a serious sexual assault case under IPC and POCSO Act due to gravity of offences and risk of tampering with evidence despite her claims of innocence and cooperation.
Rohit Chaturvedi v. Rachna Chaturvedi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal seeking to set aside an ex parte decree, holding that unsubstantiated claims of non-service and unauthorized representation do not justify setting aside the decree under Order IX Rule 13 CPC.
Abhishek and Anr. v. Union of India and Others
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition seeking compassionate appointment, holding that in absence of a general policy and with a valid classification limited to Covid-19 deaths, no entitlement arises under Article 14.
PFIZER LIMITED v. GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, DELHI & ORS
The High Court held that the Referral Authority must apply its mind and frame terms of reference reflecting the real dispute before referring to the Labour Court, setting aside a mechanically issued referral order.
Divay Bhasin v. Sharad Kumar Sachan
The High Court set aside the dismissal of a civil suit for non-appearance due to international travel, granting a final opportunity to the petitioner to lead evidence subject to payment of costs.
M/S TRIGO IMAGEMENT SLOVAKIA v. MADHUSUDAN AUTO LIMITED
The Delhi High Court transferred a preliminary-stage winding up petition to the National Company Law Tribunal in line with the Supreme Court's directive and statutory provisions governing corporate insolvency proceedings.
Dolby International AB & Anr. v. Lava International Limited
The Delhi High Court held that an implementer who delays FRAND negotiations and acts as an unwilling licensee must make pro tem security deposits for use of Standard Essential Patents, balancing equities without detailed merits examination.
Rajmeet Singh LR v. Harleen Kaur & Anr.
The court allowed the legal representative of a deceased plaintiff to summon three official witnesses after closure of evidence, granting one final opportunity to substantiate the suit for cancellation of sale deed.
Sunil@Maya v. State of NCT Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to the petitioner accused of murder and attempt to murder after prolonged pre-trial detention exceeding ten years, considering his limited role and trial delays.
Sanjeev Chanana v. J. S. Vohra
The Delhi High Court recalled non-bailable warrants against a company director in execution proceedings on condition of his compliance with court directions.