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Sevenseas Global Express Logistics Pvt Ltd v. M/S Delta Comnet Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court allowed the Official Liquidator's application to dissolve M/s Delta Comnet Pvt. Limited under Section 481 of the Companies Act, 1956 due to insufficiency of funds and completed winding up process.
Om Pal v. Hoshiar Singh
The Delhi High Court dismissed a revision petition challenging an interlocutory order, holding that probate is not mandatory in Delhi and that the trial court rightly exercised jurisdiction over the suit despite objections under the Delhi Land Reforms Act.
Basant Sawhney v. Ashvinder Chopra & Ors.
The High Court set aside the trial court's order dismissing the application under Order VII Rule 11 CPC for failure to record reasons, emphasizing the necessity of reasoned judicial decisions for accountability and appellate review.
SMT KANTA & ORS. v. SH SUJEET KUMAR & ORS.
The High Court allowed the appeal and remanded the motor accident claim for fresh consideration after the claimant produced corrected vehicle registration details and photographic evidence not examined by the Tribunal.
M/S Netherlands India Communications Enterprises Ltd. v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court ordered partial release of a final arbitral award amount subject to security pending resolution of a shareholding dispute, while directing payment to SBI under a Recovery Certificate, emphasizing enforcement priority and protection of all parties' interests.
AGV ALFAB LIMITED v. ARUN GULIANI
The Delhi High Court upheld the ex parte gratuity order and dismissed the employer’s petition for setting aside the order and condonation of delay in appeal, emphasizing strict compliance with limitation and pre-deposit requirements under the Payment of Gratuity Act.
Mohsin Dehlvi v. Sh. Masood Umar and Anr.
The Delhi High Court allowed the petition to remove the deceptively similar trademark 'DELVI' registered by respondent no.1, upholding the petitioner’s prior rights in the trademark 'DEHLVI' under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Mrigendra Pritam Vikramsingh Steiner & Ors. v. Jaswinder Singh & Ors.
The Delhi High Court authorized the Court Receiver to release rent deposits for security refunds and repairs, approved a lease of suit property, and permitted possession from outgoing tenants under Court supervision.
Union of India v. Harish Narula
The High Court set aside the Tribunal's order quashing disciplinary proceedings for lack of oral evidence and remanded the matter for holistic reconsideration of all evidence including admitted documents.
Union of India & Ors. v. Ex JWO SK Srivastava
The Delhi High Court upheld the Armed Forces Tribunal’s grant of disability pension to a retired air force personnel, affirming the presumption that disabilities arising post-entry are service-related unless disproved by the employer.
Sunil Anand Burak v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court upheld that seniority must be fixed from the date of appointment where the seniority list was not finalized before the Supreme Court's Meghachandra Singh judgment, overruling reliance on the earlier Parmar judgment.
Municipal Corporation of Delhi v. Dorothy John
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's award of interest on delayed retiral benefits at 12% per annum but directed interim payment at 6% pending the Full Bench's determination of the uniform rate of interest.
Lalit Kumar v. Sunita & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that in a partition suit, the party relying on a Will must prove its validity or obtain probate, and the opposing party is not required to seek a declaration that the Will is void.
Sushil Kumar T /A Da Polo & Anr. v. The Polo/Lauren Company L.P.
The High Court dismissed the appeal as withdrawn after holding that the appeal was not maintainable under Section 13 of the Commercial Courts Act read with Order XLIII of the CPC, allowing the appellants to seek other legal remedies.
Praveen Kumar Pandey v. Union of India and Ors
The Delhi High Court directed the respondents to treat the writ petition as a representation and decide the petitioner's claim for an award in anti-insurgency activity within six weeks, disposing of the petition accordingly.
Sanjeev Kumar v. Union of India and Others
The Delhi High Court dismissed the review petition challenging the classification of the petitioner’s transfer on compassionate grounds, affirming the original judgment and holding that the record supported the transfer decision.
Ashok Yadav v. Vinod Kumar Gupta & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the trial court's dismissal of the petitioner's application to reject the suit for lack of cause of action and allowed withdrawal of the revision petition with liberty to file fresh proceedings.
SH TRIBHUWAN NATH (DECEASED) THROUGH HIS LEGAL HEIRS & ORS. v. RADHEY SHYAM MODI (DECEASED THROUGH LRS)
The High Court held that interlocutory orders under Order VI Rule 17 CPC are not revisable under Section 115 CPC, dismissing the petition challenging such an order.
Ghanshyam Bhagchandani v. Sangeeta
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner a final opportunity to cross-examine the defendant witness while dismissing the challenge to the interim injunction dismissal as withdrawn, emphasizing procedural discipline and no further delays.
Takshaka Interiors Pvt Ltd v. Espire Resorts Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court held that objections to execution of an arbitral award are not maintainable when a Section 34 petition is pending and the petitioner has not complied with deposit conditions, dismissing the petition seeking supervisory interference.