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Union of India & Ors. v. Hav D Srinivasa Rao, Retd.
The Delhi High Court upheld pension entitlement based on last held rank despite short tenure but restricted arrears payment to three years prior to the claim due to long delay.
Ashok Kumar Sharma v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court upheld the lawful recall of a foreign service officer on medical grounds under the Indian Foreign Service Rules, dismissing his challenge to the administrative order.
Salim Malik v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr
The Delhi High Court upheld the Trial Court's order directing police investigation into an alleged forged medical prescription despite withdrawal of the related bail application, clarifying the Court's duty to act on forged documents irrespective of Section 215 BNSS.
Khadi & Village Industries Commission v. Ms. Aparna Mallick & Anr.
The Delhi High Court granted permanent injunction and damages to KVIC against unauthorized use of its well-known 'KHADI' trademark and domain name by defendant no.1, directing domain transfer and restraining infringement.
Commissioner of Police & Ors. v. Manish Kumar Meena
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's quashing of a police constable's dismissal without enquiry, holding that serious charges alone do not justify dispensing with departmental enquiry without recording objective reasons under Article 311(2)(b).
Indra v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging the rejection of a Section 18 Land Acquisition Act application as time barred, affirming strict adherence to statutory limitation periods.
Ex JWO Netra Pal Singh v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court upheld the Armed Forces Tribunal's order limiting pension arrears to three years prior to the claim date in a delayed pension revision case, relying on Supreme Court precedent.
Satbir Singh & Ors. v. Sumit Singla
The Delhi High Court held that unconditional withdrawal of a Section 11(5) petition under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act amounts to abandonment of the arbitration process and dismissed the petition accordingly.
Radico Khaitan Limited v. Sumit Chauhan
The Delhi High Court appointed a sole arbitrator under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 to adjudicate disputes arising from an arbitration clause in commercial invoices after the respondent failed to discharge outstanding liabilities and did not respond to arbitration invocation.
Vinod Kumar & Ors. v. National Institute of Immunology Through Its Director & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that employees of an autonomous institute governed by CPF rules are entitled to pension benefits under the 1987 Pension Scheme O.M. by default unless they opted out, and denial of such benefits without providing the option is arbitrary and unlawful.
L. R. Sharma and Co v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court quashed a nine-year delayed hearing notice in service tax adjudication as time-barred under Section 73(4B) of the Finance Act, emphasizing adherence to statutory limitation periods.
Shiv Kumar v. National Medical Commission & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging expert medical bodies’ findings of no negligence in the death of a patient, affirming limited judicial interference in medical negligence cases absent arbitrariness or procedural irregularity.
Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax-4 v. International Coal Ventures Pvt. Ltd.
Interest income earned on funds borrowed and temporarily invested for acquiring a capital asset during pre-commencement is capital in nature and not taxable as income from other sources under the Income Tax Act.
BGSE Finance Limited v. Union of India and Others
The Delhi High Court disposed of the writ petition challenging rejection of registration by permitting the petitioner to file a fresh application to be decided expeditiously and independently.
Kanhaiya Lal v. Delhi Development Authority
The Delhi High Court directed the DDA to treat the writ petition as a representation and decide the petitioner’s request for change of shop location within eight weeks, giving priority to his disability.
Madan Lal Arora v. Sh. Ashwani Kumar
The Delhi High Court disposed of the contempt petition against the MCD for delay in decision-making, granting six weeks to comply and liberty to revive the petition if non-compliance continues.
Kuldeep Singh Sengar v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court granted a one-month interim suspension of sentence on medical grounds to Kuldeep Singh Sengar with strict conditions, balancing his health needs against the safety of the survivor.
Sadaf Naaz v. Shashi Kumar Mishra and Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that habeas corpus is not the appropriate remedy for custody disputes pending before the Family Court and directed production of the child before the Family Court for interim custody orders.
Holy Land Marketing Private Limited v. Sales Tax Officer Class II/Avato Ward 205 Zone 11, Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court quashed a cryptic and templated GST tax demand order lacking reasons and remanded the matter for fresh adjudication with proper application of mind.
Neeraj Kainth v. M/S Campuseai India Pvt Ltd & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed deletion of directors from the suit array, holding they are not personally liable absent specific reliefs or fraud, reaffirming the separate legal personality of companies under Order 1 Rule 10 CPC.