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Tej Singh v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging an interim order of the Armed Forces Tribunal, holding that interim relief cannot be granted at the interim stage absent lasting prejudice.
Union of India & Ors. v. 23900 GP CAPT B N SHARMA -RETD
The Delhi High Court dismissed the Union of India's writ petition challenging the Armed Forces Tribunal's order granting disability pension for Primary Hypertension, affirming entitlement where service connection is established despite RMB findings.
Naimuddin v. Union of India
The Court directed reconsideration of the petitioner’s candidature for Sub-Inspector appointment after acknowledging incomplete consideration of his qualification documents, disposing of the writ petition accordingly.
WG CDR RS Manoj Kumar (Retd) v. Union of India and Ors
The Delhi High Court held that Primary Hypertension is not attributable to obesity without evidence, allowing the petitioner’s claim for disability pension previously denied solely on the ground of obesity.
SI Deepika, PS Vikas Puri v. Sanjay Mandal
The High Court upheld the acquittal of the accused in a POCSO case due to hostile testimony of the prosecutrix and lack of corroborative medical and forensic evidence.
Virender v. North Delhi Municipal Corporation
The Delhi High Court upheld the Municipal Corporation’s authority to remove unauthorized constructions and encroachments, directing compliance with interim orders and allowing action against non-compoundable deviations.
Union of India v. Narendra Lal Meena
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's order setting aside the stigmatic termination of a temporary government servant for impersonation allegations, emphasizing the necessity of a proper inquiry and fair hearing before punitive termination.
ASI Punit, Delhi Police v. Bhanwar Singh
The Delhi High Court set aside the Tribunal’s order and upheld the disciplinary punishment of censure imposed on a police officer for failing to detect illegal gambling, affirming the limited scope of judicial review in departmental proceedings.
Mukesh Kumar v. The Commissioner & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that interest on delayed retiral benefits must be paid for the entire period of delay on the full amount due, modifying the Tribunal’s order which had restricted interest only to the unpaid balance.
Primemover Mobility Technologies Pvt. Ltd. v. Sanmarg Infra Tech Private Limited
The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal against dismissal of a section 34 application for non-deposit of 75% of the awarded amount under the MSME Act, holding such dismissal appealable under section 37(1)(c) of the Arbitration Act and directing the appellant to deposit the amount within a stipulated time.
Ankit Kumar v. Sonam
The Delhi High Court upheld the Family Court’s interim maintenance order directing the petitioner to pay ₹12,000 per month, holding that the income assessment based on bank statements and salary was justified and not liable to interference.
Rakesh v. The State (NCT of Delhi) & Anr.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition to quash an FIR involving serious offences under Sections 354 and 354B IPC, holding that such offences cannot be quashed merely on the basis of a settlement between the parties.
Sanjay Kumar v. State (NCT of Delhi)
The Delhi High Court upheld the appellant's conviction under Section 308 IPC but modified the sentence to release him on probation under the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958, considering his social background and conduct.
Rahul Khurana v. State NCT of Delhi and Anr
Delhi High Court granted pre-arrest bail in a financial fraud case where the accused cooperated with investigation and custodial interrogation was deemed unnecessary, imposing stringent bail conditions.
Saregama India Limited v. Global Music Junction Private Limited & Anr
The Delhi High Court allowed the appellant to withdraw the appeal with liberty to re-approach the court later, disposing of the appeal as withdrawn.
Rakesh Kumar Yadav v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner’s application to withdraw the writ petition and disposed of the petition accordingly.
Major Anish Muralidhar Army v. Col Jaspal Singh Anand Retd
The High Court allowed the Union of India to withdraw its writ petition, which was disposed of accordingly, with the petitioners intending to seek review before the Armed Forces Tribunal.
Ashish Kumar v. Kamini Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that a plaint cannot be rejected at the threshold under Order VII Rule 11 CPC on disputed factual grounds or merits, and restored the suit seeking declaration and injunction over roof/terrace rights.
Ravi Kumar Gupta v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition challenging land acquisition after possession was taken and compensation deposited, directing the petitioner to seek statutory remedies for compensation claims.
M/S Trustline Securities Limited v. Hanish Singla
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal, upholding the setting aside of an appellate arbitral award that wrongly validated unauthorized trades lacking margin money and proper authorization, emphasizing strict compliance with NSE regulations.