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  • Latest Delhi High Court Judgments
  • The judgment in IND_Delhi_2011_DHC_886 emphasizes the statutory deadline for filing leave to defend applications under Section 25-B of the Delhi Rent Control Act, which is 15 days from the date of service (by 28.2.2009). The court, presided by S.L. Bhayana, J., underscores the importance of adhering to procedural timelines. SHIV GOPAL & ANR. vs SHIPRA SINGH & ORS. - Delhi
  • In 01100033572, the court relied on the Delhi Rent Control Act and precedent such as Om Prakash v. ..., reaffirming the procedural requirements for leave to defend applications, highlighting the significance of timely filing as per statutory provisions. Shiv Gopal VS Shipra Singh - Delhi
  • The judgment in 01300034105 discusses the judicial evolution regarding judgments like Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. v. J.P. and subsequent Delhi High Court rulings, indicating that earlier judgments may be overruled or considered no longer good law in light of newer decisions such as N. Rangarao & Sons Vs.. This reflects the dynamic nature of legal interpretation and the need to follow the latest authoritative rulings. Vimal Dairy Limited VS Gujarat Tea Depot Company - Gujarat
  • In 02200037881, the court references the necessity for teachers to possess requisite educational qualifications, emphasizing the importance of quality in education, drawing from prior judgments and aligning with the principle that professional standards must be maintained. Ramamani Satpathy vs Director, Secondary Education, Odisha - Orissa
  • The IND_SC_4710_1999 case highlights the Supreme Court's stance on the doctrine of legitimate expectation, indicating its recent development and relevance in administrative law, with judgments dated 22/08/2006. CONFEDERATION OF EX-SERVICEMEN ASSNS. vs UNION OF INDIA - Supreme Court
  • The INDGUJ00000142360 notes that recent legal discussions have rendered some judgments less helpful for certain parties, citing reliance on earlier rulings like Kellogg Company vs. and Parle Products, emphasizing the importance of current law and the evolving judicial landscape. VIMAL DAIRY LIMITED V/s GUJARAT TEA DEPOT COMPANY - Gujarat

  • Analysis and Conclusion
    The latest Delhi High Court judgments reaffirm procedural deadlines, particularly for leave to defend applications under the Delhi Rent Control Act, with strict adherence required. They also illustrate the importance of following the most recent legal precedents, as older judgments may be overruled or deemed no longer good law. Additionally, the judgments reflect the judiciary's focus on maintaining professional standards and adapting legal principles, such as the doctrine of legitimate expectation, to contemporary contexts. Overall, staying updated with recent rulings is vital for accurate legal interpretation and effective legal practice in Delhi.

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Shiv Gopal VS Shipra Singh

2011 0 Supreme(Del) 167 India - Delhi

S.L.BHAYANA

Ratio Decidendi: The court relied on the Delhi Rent Control Act and the judgment in Om Prakash v. ... Delhi Rent Control Act - Application for Leave to Defend - Section 25-B - [Tharia Ram v. ... Fact of the Case: The Petitioner filed a petition under Section 25-B of Delhi Rent Control Act against the order of ... As per statutory provision the leave to defend application was to be filed latest by 28.2.2009 (i.e. within 15 days). ... JUDGMENT ... S.L. Bhayana, J. ... 1. ... Learned C....

Principal Secretary to Government, State of Tamil Nadu VS V. N.  Varusai Mohamad

2016 0 Supreme(Mad) 2380 India - Madras

S.MANIKUMAR, C.T.SELVAM

The court analyzed various judgments and legal provisions to determine the applicability of the rule to the case at hand and concluded ... JUDGMENT : ... 1. ... Though the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Sandeep Kumar's case (cited supra), has observed that, “indiscretions can often been condoned” but the said judgment has also been considered in the Hon'ble Constitutional Bench judgment, J. Alex Ponseelan's case (cited supra). ... Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board, Chennai and others reported in 2008 (2) MLJ 1203....

Vimal Dairy Limited VS Gujarat Tea Depot Company

2021 0 Supreme(Guj) 139 India - Gujarat

ASHOKKUMAR C.JOSHI

It is to be noted that the learned Trial Court has at page no. 38 of the judgment has discussed about the judgment Hon'ble Delhi High Court in the case of Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. v. J.P. ... Pravin Kumar Bhadabhai (supra), but in the opinion of this Court, the said judgment is also not found to be a good law in later judgment of the Hon'ble Delhi High Court in the case of N. Rangarao & Sons Vs. ... Pravin Kumar Bhadabhai reported in 1996 Law Suit (....

MORESHWAR SAVEY VS STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH

2001 0 Supreme(All) 131 India - Allahabad

JAGDISH BHALLA

The Apex Court held that the entire approach of the High Court was illegal and erroneous. ... ( 29 ) IN another latest judgment of the Apex Court on this issue i. e. State of M. P. v. ... The accused approached the Honble Supreme Court against the said judgment of the High Court. ... " ... ( 28 ) IN one of the latest decisions, in thecase of State of M. P. v. S. B. ... ... ( 30 ) LAST of the latest decisions is in the case of State by Central Bureau of Investigation....

Ramamani Satpathy vs Director, Secondary Education, Odisha

2025 Supreme(Online)(Ori) 4274 India - IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK

DIXIT KRISHNA SHRIPAD

necessity for teachers to possess requisite educational qualifications to maintain the quality of education, drawing from prior judgments ... This should be the prelude to the judgment in making. ... Formal education needs proper equipping of the teachers to meet the challenges of the day to impart lessons with latest techniques to the students on secular, scientific and rational outlook. ... JUDGMENT : PER DIXIT KRISHNA SHRIPAD, J. Schools need not half-baked teachers, inasmuch as hospitals need not half-baked doctors.....

SHIV GOPAL & ANR. vs SHIPRA SINGH & ORS.

India - Delhi High Court

As per statutory provision the leave to defend application was to be filed latest by 28.2.2009 (i.e. within 15 days). ... No. 9/2011 Page 1 of 5 IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT New Delhi RC. REV. ... Whether the judgment should be referred in the Digest? S. L. BHAYANA, J. ... Whether reporters of local paper may be allowed to see the judgment? 2. To be referred to the reporter or not? 3. ... Learned counsel for the ....

CONFEDERATION OF EX-SERVICEMEN ASSNS. vs UNION OF INDIA

India - Supreme Court

Y.K. SABHARWAL CJI , K.G. BALAKRISHNAN , S.H. KAPADIA , C.K. THAKKER , P.K.I. BALASUBRAMANYAN

Judgment is reserved". ... State (Delhi Administration); 1980 Supp. ... The doctrine of ’legitimate expectation’ is a ’latest recruit’ DATE OF JUDGMENT: 22/08/2006 JUDGMENT span style="font-family

VIMAL DAIRY LIMITED V/s GUJARAT TEA DEPOT COMPANY

2021 Supreme(Online)(Guj) 349 India - IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

ACJ

Further, latest law is discussed. Therefore, this judgment is not helpful to the Applicant / Original Defendant. 144. Learned Advocate Mr. Shah has also placed reliance on the judgment in case of Kellogg Company vs. ... It is to be noted that the learned Trial Court has at page no. 38 of the judgment has discussed about the judgment Hon'ble Delhi High Court in the case of Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. v. J.P. ... Shah in his arguments has drawn the attention of this Court ....

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