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Parsvnath Developers Limited & Ors. v. Parsvnath Exotica Ghaziabad Flat Buyers Association & Anr.
The High Court disposed of the petition as not pressed on the petitioners' undertaking to repay the decreetal amount as per a schedule, with strict adherence mandated and coercive action reserved for defaults.
Surender Singh Paul v. Savita Paul
The Delhi High Court upheld the Trial Court's discretion to allow a belated written statement in a matrimonial suit, emphasizing a liberal approach and limiting interference under Article 227.
MS Santosh Sharma v. MS Anita Arora
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition seeking condonation of a nearly five-year delay in filing a written statement after striking off defence, emphasizing the need for finality and justifiable cause for delay.
Rajiv Sharma v. Ajay Kumar
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging execution of possession after the appellate court vacated stay due to court fee deficiency, holding that execution courts must follow appellate directions and remedy lies before the appellate court.
Samrat Singh Rawat v. Poonam Rawat
The High Court allowed the petitioner one final opportunity to lead evidence in a guardianship matter subject to costs, setting aside the Family Court's order closing that right.
Kanchana M. Shekhar v. Avinash Shekhar
The Delhi High Court set aside a Trial Court's interim custody order after the respondent withdrew interest in enforcement and directed expeditious adjudication of pending custody modification applications.
SAMSUNG INDIA ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD. v. SYNC IN DESIGN PVT LTD
The Delhi High Court allowed the petitioner an additional opportunity to cross-examine the plaintiff's witness due to counsel's personal difficulty, emphasizing the fundamental right to cross-examination and the respondent's consent.
Kirloskar Inv. & Finance Ltd. v. OAS Appolo Tubes & Steels Ltd
The Delhi High Court held that once leave is granted to continue a suit under Section 446 of the Companies Act, no separate permission is required to execute the decree passed therein against a company under winding up.
Court Its Own Motion v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Anr
The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL seeking enhanced financial assistance for senior widows and elderly citizens, holding that existing government schemes are adequate and properly implemented.
Hariom Kaushik v. The State (NCT of Delhi) and Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of a habeas corpus petition directing interim visitation and communication arrangements between a father and his daughter amid matrimonial discord, emphasizing the child's welfare and parental rights.
Ashish Sharma v. State of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed an independent medical assessment of a bipolar disorder patient involuntarily admitted to rehabilitation and granted interim reliefs restoring his autonomy and control over personal affairs.
Aditya Suresh Rao Kaware v. Western Railway Recruitment Cell
The Delhi High Court allowed the writ petition directing appointment of visually impaired candidates as khalasi/helper, holding that both blind and low vision persons are eligible under the Ministry's 2015 Office Memorandum and rejecting the requirement of internal appeal against medical board decisions.
Vinod Kumar Sharma and Ors. v. Union of India and Anr.
The Delhi High Court allowed the writ petition directing regularization of contractual Nursing Officers who served during COVID-19 against vacant posts, emphasizing government guidelines and rejecting the termination of their services.
Union of India and Anr. v. Yashpal Garg and Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's directions for timely completion of the AGMUT IAS cadre review and allowed retrospective effect to promotions delayed due to administrative inaction, reinforcing constitutional obligations of fair and timely promotion.
Ajay Kishor v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court held that an employee acquitted of criminal charges is entitled to notional promotion and pay fixation from the original promotion date, but not arrears for the period prior to joining the promoted post.
D.P. KALYAN v. NATIONAL TEXTILE CORPORATION LIMITED
The Delhi High Court upheld the disciplinary inquiry findings against a retired NTC officer for unauthorized incentive payments, emphasizing limited judicial review and rejecting reappreciation of evidence.
VIDYA AND OTHERS v. M/S PARSVNATH DEVELOPERS LTD.
The Supreme Court partly allowed the appeal directing refund of amounts paid for delayed possession of a flat with interest at 12% per annum, rejecting the Developer's force majeure defense.
Ajay Kumar Bhalla & Ors v. Prakash Kumar Dixit
The Supreme Court held that a Letters Patent Appeal is maintainable against a Single Judge's contempt order that crystallizes substantive rights, restoring the appeal for merits consideration regarding promotion entitlement.
Neeraj Sharad Gangla & Ors. v. Mantri Building Condominium & Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that a suit by Hindu coparceners to set aside alienation of ancestral property by their father is governed by Article 109 of the Limitation Act and dismissed the suit as hopelessly barred by limitation under Order VII Rule 11 CPC.
Hemant Surgical Industries Ltd. v. Union of India
The Bombay High Court set aside a customs order confiscating used haemodialysis machines and imposing penalty, holding that absence of findings on hazardous waste status amounted to acceptance of the petitioner’s explanation and that penalty for mis-declaration was unsustainable without proper show cause.