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Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax (Central)-2 v. M/s K.R. Pulp and Papers Ltd.
The Delhi High Court upheld the invalidity of reassessment proceedings under Section 147 due to lack of specific, tangible reasons and failure to apply independent mind, dismissing the Revenue's appeal.
Hemang Jadavji Shah v. The State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court held the petitioner’s arrest illegal for failure to produce him before the magistrate within 24 hours and non-compliance with procedural safeguards, ordering his immediate release.
Andheri P.M.G.P. Colony Co-op. Hsg. Societies Association Ltd. v. State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court upheld the State Government's waiver of consent requirements for MHADA-led redevelopment of dilapidated buildings, dismissing the petition challenging the process and affirming MHADA's right to proceed without unanimous society consent.
Prashant Pareek v. State Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Section 509 IPC based on a genuine and voluntary settlement between the parties, applying Section 528 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 and Supreme Court precedent.
Sh. Momin & Ors. v. The State Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 498A, 323, 506, 406, and 34 IPC based on a genuine, voluntary settlement between the parties, exercising its jurisdiction under Section 528 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023.
Mayank Shridhar & Ors. v. State of NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Section 498A IPC following an amicable settlement and mutual divorce, holding that continuation of criminal proceedings would be an abuse of process of law.
Ravi Kumar & Ors. v. State NCT of Delhi and Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under sections 498A, 406, and 34 IPC based on a genuine settlement and mutual consent divorce, holding that continuing criminal proceedings would be an abuse of process.
Hari Kishan v. The State of NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 498A, 406, and 34 IPC following an amicable settlement and mutual consent divorce, holding that continuation of criminal proceedings would be unjust and an abuse of process.
Vishal Vashisht alias Vishal Sharma & Ors. v. State NCT of Delhi and Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed a matrimonial dispute FIR under sections 498A, 406, and 34 IPC on the basis of a bona fide settlement and mutual divorce, applying the principle that continuation of criminal proceedings after amicable compromise amounts to abuse of process.
Mukesh Kher and Others v. The State and Another
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under sections 498A, 406, and 34 IPC based on a genuine and voluntary settlement between the parties, holding that continuation of proceedings would be an abuse of process of law.
Solomon Ogbe v. Narcotics Control Bureau
The Delhi High Court granted bail to a foreign national accused under the NDPS Act due to prolonged pre-trial detention violating the right to speedy trial, overriding statutory bail prohibition.
Manish Kumar v. Amit Chaudhary
The Delhi High Court set aside the conviction under Section 138 NI Act after the parties amicably settled the cheque dishonor dispute and the petitioner paid the compensation amount.
Sh. Dinesh Kumar and Ors v. The State of NCT of Delhi and Ors
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 498A, 406, and 34 IPC following an amicable settlement and mutual divorce, emphasizing the Court's power to end futile matrimonial criminal proceedings.
Sh. Varun Kumar and Ors. v. State NCT of Delhi and Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed a criminal FIR under Sections 498A, 406, and 34 IPC following an amicable settlement and dissolution of marriage, emphasizing the futility of continuing proceedings.
Prashant Chaudhary & Ors. v. State Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 498A and 406 IPC following a valid mutual settlement and divorce by consent, emphasizing the Court's power to quash proceedings to promote peace between parties.
Mursid Alam & Ors. v. The State NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 498A/34 IPC based on a voluntary amicable settlement between the parties, promoting peace and harmony in matrimonial disputes.
Pawan Kumar & Ors. v. State of NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed a criminal FIR under Sections 498A and 406 IPC following an amicable settlement and mutual consent divorce between the parties.
Vishal and Ors. v. State NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 498A, 509, and 34 IPC following an amicable mediation settlement between the parties, emphasizing the court's power to promote peace through quashing criminal proceedings in matrimonial disputes.
Dr. Kapil Kalaswa v. State (GNCT of Delhi) and Anr
The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to a doctor accused of sexual assault, holding that completed investigation and charge-sheet filing with clean antecedents favor bail despite serious allegations.
Ankit Bisht @ Nikki v. The State Govt. of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petitioner's bail application in a serious attempt to murder case, holding that parity with co-accused does not entitle bail when the petitioner’s role is graver and trial is underway.