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Tarun Lata v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Delhi High Court remanded the matter to the Central Administrative Tribunal for merits adjudication after the dismissal of a related writ petition, holding that interim orders alone cannot justify final disposal.
Staff Selection Commission & Anr. v. Tushar Deshwal
The Delhi High Court set aside the Tribunal's order directing re-medical examination, holding that consistent medical board findings cannot be overturned merely on the basis of an external hospital report without proper factual and reasoned analysis.
Govt of NCT of Delhi & Ors. v. Sheela Devi
The High Court set aside the Tribunal's order granting partial pension benefits without deciding the main issue of Old Pension Scheme applicability and remanded the matter for fresh consideration.
Union of India v. Satish Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the CAT order directing grant of Grade Pay Rs. 2800/- to Highly Skilled Workers Grade-I, rejecting the petitioner's seniority-based denial.
Vijay Kumar Sharma v. R.P. Sati & Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of a contempt petition concerning partial non-payment of dues by NDMC, directing payment of interest within four weeks and leaving disputed claims to execution proceedings.
Rajendra Prasad Yadav v. Union of India & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that it cannot direct the Central Administrative Tribunal to expedite hearing absent exceptional circumstances, dismissing the petition seeking such direction.
Apeejay School v. Charu Lata Mata
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal of Apeejay School, upholding the order directing phased payment of statutory arrears under the 7th Central Pay Commission despite the school's financial constraints.
SS Enterprises v. Office of the Commissioner Central Tax Delhi West and Anr
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner to file a delayed appeal against a penalty order under the CGST Act after directing the department to provide all relied upon documents, holding that receipt of notice for at least one hearing satisfies fair opportunity requirements.
M/S Keshav Metals v. Commissioner of Delhi Goods and Services Tax
The Delhi High Court set aside GST demand orders passed without proper notice and hearing, directing fresh adjudication while leaving the validity of time-extension notifications to the Supreme Court.
Boon Rawd Brewery Co Ltd v. Yunnan Xiangkeng Trading Co. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court allowed the petition to cancel a trademark registration obtained in bad faith that was identical to the petitioner’s well-known SINGHA mark, holding it liable to cause confusion and deception under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Commissioner of Customs v. Kunal Travel Cargo
The Delhi High Court allowed the Customs Department's appeal setting aside a penalty order due to vagueness in the Show Cause Notice but declined to entertain the appeal further considering the negligible penalty amount, emphasizing the necessity of reasoned and specific allegations in SCNs.
Varun Jindal v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal of a passenger injured in a railway accident, holding he was a bona fide passenger entitled to compensation despite the Railways' claim of unauthorized travel.
Union of India and Ors. v. Ex. Hav. Ashok Kumar Pandey
The Delhi High Court upheld the Armed Forces Tribunal’s grant of disability pension for Diabetes Mellitus Type-II, affirming the presumption that such disability is service-related absent positive proof to the contrary and limiting its review to errors of law under certiorari jurisdiction.
Union of India & Ors. v. Ex Hav Mukesh Kumar
The Delhi High Court dismissed the Union of India's petition and upheld the Armed Forces Tribunal's grant of disability pension for Primary Hypertension, affirming the presumption that diseases not present at entry are service attributable unless rebutted.
Kasturi Devi v. Ravi Bundela and Ors
The High Court allowed the petitioner to file a fresh application for appointment of a Local Commissioner, directing the Trial Court to consider it on merits with reasons if dismissed.
Anish Gupta v. Girivar Global Solutions and Services LLP & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the arbitral tribunal's suo moto correction of a procedural error requiring the same witness to be cross-examined who tendered the examination-in-chief affidavit, dismissing the petition challenging the order.
Riya Daga v. Saurabh Daga
The Court directed the Trial Court to proceed expeditiously with the divorce petition after failed mediation and respondent's non-filing of written statement.
Indu Bhutani v. Rakesh Kapoor & Ors.
The High Court granted a final opportunity to produce a late-found attesting witness statement in a Will cancellation suit, imposing costs and leaving admissibility to the trial court.
Niharika Nigam v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld directions for enhanced maintenance and alternate accommodation in a domestic dispute, emphasizing cooperation and compliance with court orders.
Shamim v. State (N.C.T. of Delhi)
The Delhi High Court granted bail to a female accused in a murder case, holding that mere suspicion and weak circumstantial evidence were insufficient to deny bail.