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TV Today Network Ltd & Ors v. Rameshbhiduri
The High Court allowed withdrawal of petitions filed by TV Today Network Ltd. with liberty to raise the pleas before the Trial Court, dismissing the petitions as withdrawn.
Mukesh Gawari v. State
The Delhi High Court granted bail to petitioners accused under IPC and POCSO Act, holding that absence of specific allegations and no requirement for custodial interrogation justified bail with conditions.
M/S INTER IKEA SYSTEMS BV ANR v. IMTIAZ AHAMED & ANR
The Delhi High Court granted permanent injunction and punitive damages against defendants for infringing the registered trademark "IKEA" and passing off, emphasizing deterrence against evasion of court proceedings.
Ashish Tanwar & Ors. v. The State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable matrimonial FIR under Sections 498-A and 406 IPC based on an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.
Miss Y v. The State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld the Magistrate's order committing a rape case to the Sessions Court under Section 323 Cr.P.C., rejecting the Sessions Court's remand for further recording of the victim's statement.
Veer Singh v. State (Govt of NCT of Delhi) & Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable matrimonial offence FIR under Section 498-A IPC based on an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.
Puran Chand Kashyap & Anr v. The State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable matrimonial offence FIR under Sections 498-A/406 IPC based on an amicable settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to secure ends of justice and prevent abuse of process.
Om Prakash & Anr v. The State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable criminal FIR under Sections 394/34 IPC based on an amicable settlement between parties, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.
Kanwaljeet Singh v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Ors
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 308, 452, and 506 IPC based on an amicable settlement between parties, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to secure ends of justice and prevent abuse of process.
Ami Lal (Lrs) v. P.N. Bahl
The Delhi High Court dismissed the second appeal upholding the plaintiff’s ownership and entitlement to possession against unauthorized encroachment, awarding costs for prolonged litigation.
Danish & Ors. v. The State Through NCT of Delhi & Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable criminal proceeding under Section 498-A IPC arising from matrimonial disputes based on a bona fide settlement between the parties, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
M/S Habib Enterprises v. M/S Nature Essence Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court allowed transfer and tagging of two identical civil suits for consolidated trial to promote judicial efficiency and avoid multiplicity of proceedings.
T.M. Sampath v. Union of India & Anr.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the CAT's partial allowance of gratuity claims, upholding withholding of gratuity for leave declared dies non and awarding interest at the GPF rate.
Manvir Singh Yadav v. Delhi Jal Board
The Delhi High Court directed reconsideration of termination of a compassionate appointment for suppression of prior criminal case, applying Supreme Court guidelines balancing disclosure requirements and compassionate grounds.
Shekhar Srivastava v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court remanded the petitioner's challenge to his transfer order back to the Central Administrative Tribunal for detailed hearing on mala fide allegations, emphasizing the duty to comply with transfer orders before seeking judicial relief.
ALADIN @ LIP LIP v. STATE (NCT OF DELHI)
The Delhi High Court dismissed bail for the petitioner accused of murder and robbery, holding that serious offences with prima facie evidence and risk of tampering justify continued custody.
Dr. S.N. Singh v. University of Delhi
The Delhi High Court allowed the review petition of a retired University of Delhi teacher, holding he is entitled to pension benefits under the deemed conversion to the pension scheme despite prior acceptance of CPF benefits and delay, following a binding Division Bench ruling.
Inder Pal Singh v. State through NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 279 and 304-A IPC on the basis of an amicable settlement, affirming the High Court's inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice in non-compoundable offence cases.
Hoshiyar Singh & Anr v. The State of NCT of Delhi & Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed a non-compoundable criminal FIR under Sections 308/34 IPC based on an amicable settlement between parties, exercising its inherent power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to prevent abuse of process and secure ends of justice.
Haryana Roadways v. Mukesh Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that the insurer of a validly insured vehicle is liable to satisfy the compensation award, shifting liability from the vehicle owner to the insurance company.