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M/S GTL Infrastructure Ltd. v. S.C Wadhwa and Sons (HUF)
The Delhi High Court upheld an order under Section 9 of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act directing removal of a cellular tower and deposit of outstanding license fees, affirming courts' wide powers to grant interim mandatory reliefs to protect arbitration subject matter.
State v. Kaptan Singh
The Delhi High Court dismissed the State's appeal against acquittal, holding that prosecution failed to prove rash and negligent driving beyond reasonable doubt under Sections 279 and 338 IPC.
Sh. Gulab Singh and Ors. v. D.M. /LAC South West District Kapashera & Ors
The Delhi High Court upheld the validity of land acquisition proceedings by holding that government-granted extensions of statutory timelines under the Land Acquisition Act prevent lapse or rescission of acquisition notifications and awards.
The Bhajanpura Co Op Urban T/C Society Ltd. v. Mukesh Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that a Lok Adalat settlement novates the original agreement, restricting enforcement to the settlement terms and setting aside an ex parte arbitral award passed without disclosure of such settlement.
Gopal Mishra & Anr. v. State Govt of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court held that accused persons are entitled to a cloned copy of electronic evidence relied upon by the prosecution to ensure effective cross-examination and a fair trial.
Shri Srikant Prasad and Others v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Ors.
The High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging a Tribunal order by non-parties, directing them to seek remedy before the Tribunal via review or fresh application as per established legal principles.
Tyrance T Benjamin v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition for contempt against transport authorities, holding that respondents who took all reasonable steps to comply with Court directions cannot be held guilty of contempt for backend data errors beyond their control.
Ashok Kumar v. Krishan Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging the trial court's refusal to recall the plaintiff for cross-examination and rejection of current property valuation documents, affirming that recall under Order XVIII Rule 17 CPC requires justifiable grounds and pecuniary jurisdiction is based on valuation at suit filing.
VST Industries Limited v. ASD Tobacco Private Limited & Anr.
The Delhi High Court cancelled the respondent’s trademark "CHUMS" for being deceptively similar to the petitioner’s prior registered mark "CHARMS" under Section 57 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Aveena Mailk Products v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court directed a fresh hearing and reasoned reconsideration of the petitioner's delayed grant application, emphasizing natural justice and speaking orders before final denial.
Koyala Mazdoor Panchayat v. Ministry of Coal
The Delhi High Court directed the Ministry of Coal to hear and decide the petitioner's representation pending since 2019 within a stipulated timeframe, ensuring expeditious administrative action.
Shri Kesar Dass Arora & Anr. v. Shri Vijay Shanker
The Delhi High Court granted the tenant an extension to vacate premises until 01.03.2026 on condition of paying monthly user charges and filing an undertaking, staying eviction execution subject to compliance.
LR of deceased v. Vijay Shanker
The Delhi High Court granted the tenant additional time to vacate premises subject to payment of monthly user charges and compliance with an undertaking, staying eviction execution until March 2026.
Shri Ravi Arora v. Shri Vijay Shanker
The Delhi High Court granted the tenant additional time to vacate premises subject to payment of monthly user charges and filing an undertaking, staying the eviction order until March 2026.
Khursheed Alam v. Mithlesh
The Delhi High Court granted the tenant additional time to vacate premises subject to payment of monthly user charges and filing an undertaking, staying eviction until 31.01.2026.
Dr. Pawan Kumar Jain v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Delhi High Court held that interest on delayed retiral benefits must be calculated from the date of retirement, not from the Tribunal's order, and directed payment at 7.5% per annum with escalation to 12% for prolonged delay.
Meenu Saluja v. State (Government of NCT of Delhi) & Amandeep Singh
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging interim bail granted to an accused in a murder case on compassionate grounds related to his child's Board Examination, emphasizing the balance between accused's rights and public interest.
Mohd Shoeb Ali v. The Banking Ombudsman & Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed the Banking Ombudsman to decide the petitioner's cyber fraud complaint within eight weeks, treating the writ petition as a representation, without adjudicating on the merits.
Abhishek Gupta v. State Bank of India
The Delhi High Court set aside a bank's fraud classification order for non-supply of the forensic audit report to the account holder, directing fresh consideration after affording an opportunity to respond.
Nakul Manuja v. Delhi Development Authority
The Delhi High Court disposed of a writ petition concerning an erroneous deposit by treating it as a representation and directed the respondent authority to decide the matter expeditiously with procedural fairness.