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Commissioner of Income Tax (International Taxation)-1, New Delhi v. Genpact Services LLC
The Delhi High Court dismissed the Revenue's appeal holding that penalty under Section 271(1)(c) cannot be imposed on a debatable issue of expenditure classification and that a vague penalty notice is invalid.
National Food and Beverages v. Commissioner Delhi Goods and Service Tax and Others
The Delhi High Court set aside ex-parte GST demand orders due to improper service of show cause notices via an obscure GST portal tab, remanding the matter for fresh adjudication with proper hearing, while leaving the validity of related GST notifications open pending Supreme Court review.
Rinkoo Aggarwal v. Gaurav Sabharwal & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that a petition under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is barred by limitation if filed beyond three years from a valid invocation notice, dismissing the petition for appointment of an arbitrator filed after a seven-year delay.
Sunil Kumar Meena and Ors. v. Union of India and Ors.
The Delhi High Court permitted the petitioners to withdraw their writ petition as it was rendered infructuous by the issuance of appointment letters.
Kashmiri Lal v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld dismissal of a complaint against a police officer for lodging a false FIR, holding that prior sanction under Section 197 CrPC is mandatory and no prima facie case was made out for prosecution.
Sumitra v. Inder Singh
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging Family Court orders directing a DNA test, holding that prior consent and voluntary submission justify such direction despite admissions on parentage.
DMI Alternatives Private Limited v. Additional Commissioner (Adjudication) & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging a GST demand on fund expenses, holding that contractual interpretation involving factual issues is beyond writ jurisdiction and directing the petitioner to pursue statutory appeals.
Securities and Exchange Board of India v. Vijay Laxmi
The Delhi High Court dismissed SEBI's petition seeking enhancement of sentence against Vijay Laxmi, holding that the trial court rightly considered her medical condition and trial circumstances in awarding a lenient sentence.
Sun India Pharmacy P Limited v. Hyeto Herbals Private Limited
The Delhi High Court granted permanent injunction and awarded damages to the plaintiff for trademark and copyright infringement and passing off against the defendant's mala fide use of identical marks and trade dress.
M/S RAMWAY FOODS LIMITED v. RAJENDRA SHARMA & ANR.
The Delhi High Court granted permanent injunction and damages to the plaintiff for trademark infringement and passing off where the defendants adopted deceptively similar marks and failed to defend the suit.
M/S PERFECT TRADING CO. v. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS & ORS
The Delhi High Court provisionally released seized Roasted Areca Nuts for industrial use despite conflicting safety reports, directing Customs to adjudicate the matter while ensuring the goods are not used for human consumption.
Ebixcash Mobility Software India Limited v. Sales Tax Officer Class II Avatoward 101 Zone 9
The Delhi High Court set aside a GST demand order against a company undergoing CIRP, directing a fresh hearing and allowing submission of additional documents to ensure fair adjudication.
Hindustan Construction Company Ltd v. Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd
The Delhi High Court held that the Court under Section 11 of the Arbitration Act cannot decide res judicata issues and must appoint an arbitrator, leaving such substantive defenses to arbitration.
Mohd Ashqin v. The Principal DAV Public School and Anr
The Delhi High Court directed a school to admit a child allotted a seat under the EWS/DG category despite delay, affirming the statutory right to free and compulsory elementary education under the RTE Act.
Canara Bank & Ors. v. Raj Kumar Wadhera & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed Canara Bank's appeal and upheld the direction to refund amounts deducted without notice from an employee claiming disability, emphasizing the requirement of due process before recovery.
Pooja Wasal v. Ramesh Grover & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that the plaint in a partition suit disclosing ancestral joint family property and coparcenary rights cannot be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 CPC without trial, as the nature of property is a triable issue.
Rahul Sharma v. State NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition seeking transfer of a criminal trial, holding that mere allegations of bias without cogent evidence do not justify transfer under Sections 407 and 408 CrPC.
Kanta Goswami v. Roshan Arora
The Delhi High Court upheld the dismissal of the petitioner's application under Order VII Rule 11 CPC, holding that an oral tenancy is not barred by law and the suit discloses a cause of action.
M/S A. G. OVERSEAS PVT LTD & ORS. v. CHETAN DASS
The Delhi High Court allowed defendants to file their written statement to an amended plaint despite the Trial Court striking off their defense, emphasizing proper summons and procedural fairness under the Commercial Courts Act.
Sh. Gautam Sethi & Anr. v. Sh. Saurabh Singal & Anr.
The Delhi High Court restored the defendants' defence in a possession and rent recovery suit subject to deposit of arrears and costs, allowing them to participate further in the trial.