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Jamin & Anr. v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr.
The Supreme Court upheld the summoning of additional accused under Section 319 CrPC after trial conclusion, emphasizing fresh proceedings and the need for strong prima facie evidence.
Periyammal (Dead) Through Lrs & Ors. v. V. Rajamani & Anr.
The Supreme Court upheld the executing court's and High Court's orders protecting cultivating tenants' possession rights under execution proceedings, dismissing the appellants' appeal for delivery of possession without proper legal steps.
Vijay Bahadur v. Sunil Kumar & Ors.
The Supreme Court allowed a recount of votes in a Gram Pradhan election, holding that credible prima facie material and missing election records justified breaching ballot secrecy to ensure free and fair elections.
M/S ARMOUR SECURITY (INDIA) LTD. v. COMMISSIONER, CGST, DELHI EAST COMMISSIONERATE & ANR.
The Supreme Court held that issuance of summons under Section 70 of the CGST Act does not amount to initiation of proceedings under Section 6(2)(b), thereby permitting parallel inquiries by Central and State GST authorities without violating the statutory bar on parallel proceedings.
Sanjay Pandurang Singhan v. The State of Maharashtra and Anr.
The Bombay High Court quashed prosecution under Section 354 IPC for non-compliance with mandatory procedure under Section 155(2) CrPC and abuse of process due to afterthought allegations.
Chintala Rama Mohan Rao v. State of NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition seeking quashing of FIR alleging cheating and criminal breach of trust in a business dispute involving stone crushing units, holding that prima facie offences were made out and the criminal case could proceed.
Greesh Verma Jairath v. The State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed petitions seeking quashing of FIRs alleging molestation and intimidation in a family property dispute, holding that the allegations prima facie disclose offences and are not malicious or frivolous.
Anwar Shekh v. State of Haryana & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition for compensation for malicious prosecution under Article 226, holding that such claims require detailed factual adjudication in appropriate forums and cannot be decided in writ proceedings without incontrovertible evidence of fundamental rights violations.
Dr. Smita Naram v. Registrar of Trademarks
The Delhi High Court set aside the dismissal of a trademark opposition for non-prosecution due to non-receipt of hearing notices and restored the opposition for fresh hearing.
Puneet Solanki v. Nidhi Solanki
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging interim maintenance granted under the Domestic Violence Act, holding that detailed financial contentions are to be considered at the final stage and not at the interim maintenance stage.
Dr. Jatinder Bali v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Delhi High Court allowed withdrawal of a writ petition with liberty to file a review petition before the Central Administrative Tribunal, without expressing any opinion on the merits.
Commissioner of Police v. Pratap Singh
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's order quashing departmental proceedings against police officers discharged in criminal cases due to lack of valid sanction, dismissing the police's writ petition.
Bhupender Singh v. M/S Olive Exim
The Delhi High Court disposed of a tenancy dispute petition following an amicable settlement with the petitioner undertaking to vacate and hand over possession of the premises by a specified date.
SI Anil v. Danish
The High Court upheld the acquittal of accused persons in a robbery and assault case, holding that the prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt amid inconsistencies and investigative lapses.
Devi Charan & Anr. v. Ranpat Singh & Ors.
The High Court held that the execution court cannot modify a decree by apportioning possession beyond the site plan boundaries and must execute the decree as per its terms without re-assessing property measurement.
Som Dutt Sharma v. Directorate of Revenue Intelligence
The Delhi High Court dismissed bail to an accused found with commercial quantity of cocaine, holding that stringent conditions under Section 37 of the NDPS Act were not met and procedural lapses did not justify bail.
Shri Ruchit Bansal & Anr. v. Govt of NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court upheld the exclusion of BSIV vehicles in a public tender as valid and dismissed the petitioners' claim for contract extension without mutual consent, emphasizing judicial restraint in tender matters and public interest in pollution control.
Prema Ram Ex BSF Constable v. Union of India & Ors.
Delhi High Court set aside BSF dismissal order due to non-compliance of procedural safeguards in recording plea of guilty, directing reinstatement with partial back wages.
Vishal Gupta and Ors. v. Rahul Bansal
The Delhi High Court set aside an injunction granted without proper examination of passing off elements, holding that trademark infringement claims require registration and passing off claims require proof of goodwill and misrepresentation.
Mortuza Hussain Choudhary v. The State of Nagaland
Preventive detention orders against persons already in custody must be based on cogent material of likely bail and prejudicial activity, with grounds communicated in an understandable language, failing which such orders are invalid.