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The State (NCT of Delhi) v. Akshay Kumar
The Delhi High Court dismissed the State's petition for leave to appeal against acquittal, holding that material contradictions in prosecution evidence justified the benefit of doubt to the accused and no prima facie case for interference existed.
Ramandeep Singh v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed the bail application of Ramandeep Singh in a large-scale heroin trafficking case, holding that the mandatory bar under Section 37 of the NDPS Act applies given the evidence linking him to a narcotic syndicate and recovery of intermediate quantity of heroin.
Raghavendra Bagal v. Union of India & Anr
The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL challenging RFP terms for consular services on grounds of lack of locus standi, holding that contractual clauses cannot be challenged by a petitioner not directly affected.
Lalit Sharma and Ors. v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition after confirming the peaceful and orderly conduct of Bar Association elections in Delhi, including the Shahdara Bar Association, in compliance with its directions.
Monty v. Subhash Kumar
The High Court condoned delay in filing a civil revision petition but allowed the petitioner to withdraw the petition with liberty to raise all issues before the trial court.
Sunmeet Singh v. Delhi Waqf Board
The Delhi High Court directed the Delhi Waqf Board to treat the petitioner’s reply as a representation and pass a detailed speaking order after hearing him regarding a notice issued under Section 54(1) of the Waqf Act, 1995.
Vinay Gupta v. Ajay Kumar Gupta and Ors
The High Court held that revision petitions under Section 115 CPC are barred against interlocutory orders of Commercial Courts by Section 8 of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015, and Article 227 jurisdiction must be exercised sparingly, dismissing the petition challenging the maintainability order.
Zana International v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court set aside an ex-parte GST demand order due to improper service of show cause notice via a less visible portal tab, remanding the matter for fresh adjudication after affording the petitioner a fair hearing, while leaving the validity of related GST notifications open pending Supreme Court decision.
Manoj Kumar Singh v. U O I & Ors.
The High Court dismissed the writ petition as withdrawn on the petitioner's request, noting the counsel's unusual dissociation from the petition's contents.
Govt. of NCT of Delhi v. Dr. Ravindra Narayan Das
The Delhi High Court upheld the CAT order quashing suspension beyond 270 days without charge-sheet under CCS Rules, directing reinstatement of the suspended government servant.
GNCTD v. Rajesh
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging an interim ex-parte order of the Central Administrative Tribunal, directing the petitioner to first seek relief before the Tribunal.
M/s Shri Durga Automobiles v. Ram Dev
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appellant's appeal seeking urgent hearing of a writ petition challenging an Industrial Award due to delay and laches in prosecution.
Bharat Construction and Tank Cleaner v. Commissioner Delhi Goods and Service Tax and Others
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging GST adjudication orders and notifications, directing the petitioner to pursue appellate remedies while leaving the validity of the notifications to be decided by the Supreme Court.
Lubna Rais v. Mohsin Khan
The Delhi High Court set aside the Family Court's order striking off the appellant's defence for single non-compliance, allowing her to file a written statement subject to costs and compliance with visitation directions.
Delhi Police & Anr. v. Paramjeet
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's direction for a further medical examination before cancelling a candidate's police recruitment on grounds of partial hearing loss, emphasizing proper medical evaluation and specialist opinions.
Rajesh Ranjan v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition holding that a non-contemnor has no locus to seek impleadment in contempt proceedings and limitation under Section 21 of the Administrative Tribunals Act cannot be extended by Doctrine of Merger after dismissal of SLP in limine.
Vinay Jain v. ACIT Circle 43(1) Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed the reopening notice issued under Section 148 for AY 2015-16 post 1 April 2021, following the Revenue’s Supreme Court concession that such notices fall outside the limitation period under TOLA.
The Laymens Evangelical Fellowship v. Abhishek Buildcon Pvt Ltd
The High Court dismissed the revision petition challenging the trial court's refusal to reject a suit at the preliminary stage, emphasizing that contractual interpretation and jurisdictional issues require full trial and appropriate proceedings.
Manoj Kumar Panchal v. Mahender Kumar Panchal
The Delhi High Court upheld the acquittal in a cheque bounce case where the accused successfully rebutted the statutory presumption under Section 139 of the Negotiable Instruments Act by raising a probable defence supported by expert evidence.
Pushpanjali Devi & Ors. v. Arjun Rai & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal against a motor accident compensation award, holding that contributory negligence was not established and directing full compensation to be paid to the claimants.