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Tejpal Singh v. M/S Metal Fabricators
The Delhi High Court held that multiple internal partitions let to a single tenant entity under consolidated rent constitute a single tenancy, allowing the landlord's suit for possession and damages to proceed before the Civil Court.
Suresh Chander Goyal & Ors. v. Davinder Singh & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that appellants suing in individual capacity had locus standi to challenge alleged nuisance and encroachment, affirmed respondents’ lawful ownership and sanctioned construction, but set aside compensatory costs imposed for vexatious litigation.
Jai Singh v. Harbans Singh
The Delhi High Court upheld the plaintiff's ownership and possession rights based on a registered sale deed and reliable demarcation report, dismissing the defendants' appeal challenging property description and title.
Indian Institute of Technology v. Shanti and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed IIT's second appeal holding that unproved non-public documents are inadmissible and concurrent factual findings on possession and title cannot be disturbed.
D.C. Khosla through LRs v. Vinod Kumar Jain
The Delhi High Court allowed specific performance of a sale agreement, holding that time was not essence, the plaintiff was ready and willing, and that a clause for damages does not bar specific performance, rejecting reliance on a per incuriam precedent.
PURSHOTTAM IRON & STEEL INDUSTRIES (PVT). LTD. v. RAJNEESH GUPTA
The Delhi High Court upheld the acquittal of a former company director accused of wrongfully withholding company property under Section 630 of the Companies Act, emphasizing the complainant's burden to prove possession and wrongful withholding in summary proceedings.
Uttam Chand Jain v. Prem Chand & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a contempt petition for failure to prove construction beyond the excluded portion under a status quo order due to insufficient evidence.
Prahlad Meena v. The State (NCT of Delhi)
Delhi High Court modified conviction under NDPS Act from commercial to intermediate quantity based on actual narcotic content, held non-joining of public witnesses not fatal, and ruled government notification on quantity determination not retrospective.
Boby v. State (NCT of Delhi)
The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction of the appellant for aggravated sexual assault of his minor niece under the POCSO Act based on the credible uncorroborated testimony of the prosecutrix and corroboration by her mother.
Lava International Limited v. Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (Publ)
The Delhi High Court dismissed the defendant's appeal against an interlocutory order limiting its right to lead additional rebuttal evidence in a patent infringement suit, emphasizing adherence to trial schedules and procedural compliance.
Master Samar Gupta v. Gyan Bharati School
The Delhi High Court restored the admission of a minor under the EWS category despite allegations of a forged income certificate, emphasizing protection of the child's rights and allowing admission subject to a penalty.
Yashika v. D.A.V. Public School
The Delhi High Court restored the admission of a minor under the EWS category after verifying the authenticity of the income certificate and held that minors should not be penalized for alleged parental misdeeds.
Master Saksham Kamat v. Ryan International School
The Delhi High Court restored the admission of a minor student under the EWS category after verifying a valid income certificate, emphasizing leniency towards minors and imposing a penalty on the parent.
Tanush Gautam v. Bulebells School International
Delhi High Court restored admission of a minor under EWS category despite allegations of forged income certificate, emphasizing protection of minor’s educational rights and permitting change of residence post-admission.
Rehan Saifi v. Manava Bharati India International School
The Delhi High Court restored the admission of a minor student under the EWS category after verifying the authenticity of the income certificate and directed a penalty deposit, emphasizing protection of the child's right to education despite allegations of forgery.
Jevisa v. Delhi Public School
The Delhi High Court restored a minor student's admission cancelled on alleged forged income certificate grounds, emphasizing protection of the child's right to education upon verification of eligibility.
Master Razwan Ali Tariq v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court held that an ST certificate issued by an approved authority outside Delhi is valid for admission without requiring endorsement by Delhi authorities, directing admission of the petitioner accordingly.
Master Piyush Yadav v. Delhi Public School & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that a minor cannot be denied admission under the EWS category due to the parent's misrepresentation and directed the school to consider the child's fresh application based on a valid income certificate.
Mohan Lal & Ors. v. UOI & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the validity of prescribed minimum qualifying marks including a 40% benchmark in interviews for promotion from Sub-Inspector to Inspector, dismissing the challenge as arbitrary.
Jyoti v. Life Insurance Corporation of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging termination of contractual engagement under LIC's Financial Services Executive Scheme, holding no right to continuation or regularisation beyond the contract period as per Scheme terms and binding precedents.