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Delhi High Court: Joint Trial Denied for Eight Cheque Dishonour Complaints Under Section 138 NI Act; Each Dishonoured Cheque Constitutes a Separate Cause of Action Requiring Procedural Adherence to Cr.P.C
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Delhi High Court: Joint Trial Denied for Eight Cheque Dishonour Complaints Under Section 138 NI Act; Each Dishonoured Cheque Constitutes a Separate Cause of Action Requiring Procedural Adherence to Cr.P.C

1. Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court rejected the petitioner’s request to consolidate eight complaints filed under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act (NI Act), 1881, for dishonoured cheques,…
Posted by Rawlaw December 31, 2024
Delhi High Court Invokes Section 528 BNSS, 2023 to Rectify Factual Errors in Judicial Order, Highlights Inherent Powers to Ensure Procedural Justice and Accuracy
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Delhi High Court Invokes Section 528 BNSS, 2023 to Rectify Factual Errors in Judicial Order, Highlights Inherent Powers to Ensure Procedural Justice and Accuracy

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court allowed an application under Section 528 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, permitting the rectification of specific factual errors in its earlier order…
Posted by Rawlaw December 31, 2024
Delhi High Court Reduces Sentence in POCSO Case: Insufficient Evidence for Aggravated Penetrative Sexual Assault, Highlights ''Higher Threshold of Proof for Graver Offences''
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Delhi High Court Reduces Sentence in POCSO Case: Insufficient Evidence for Aggravated Penetrative Sexual Assault, Highlights ”Higher Threshold of Proof for Graver Offences”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court modified the appellant’s conviction from aggravated penetrative sexual assault (Section 6 of the POCSO Act) to an attempt to commit such an offence (Section…
Posted by Rawlaw December 31, 2024
Delhi High Court Rules Section 32A IBC Grants Corporate Debtor Immunity from Prosecution Post-Resolution Plan but Does Not Bar Investigation into ₹409.26 Crore Bank Fraud Allegations
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Delhi High Court Rules Section 32A IBC Grants Corporate Debtor Immunity from Prosecution Post-Resolution Plan but Does Not Bar Investigation into ₹409.26 Crore Bank Fraud Allegations

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court, while adjudicating the petition under Section 482 CrPC (now Section 528 BNSS), refused to quash the FIR against Gangakhed Sugar and Energy Ltd. The…
Posted by Rawlaw December 31, 2024
Delhi High Court Reaffirms Limited Scope of Writ Jurisdiction Under Article 226: Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted Before Addressing Alleged Police Misconduct and Custodial Torture"
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Delhi High Court Reaffirms Limited Scope of Writ Jurisdiction Under Article 226: Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted Before Addressing Alleged Police Misconduct and Custodial Torture

1. Court’s Decision The High Court of Delhi dismissed the petition filed under Article 226, stating that: The petitioner had adequate remedies under the Cr.P.C., such as filing a complaint…
Posted by Rawlaw December 31, 2024
Delhi High Court Dismisses GNCTD’s Pleas, Reaffirms Tribunal’s Ruling That Deputy Director of Education Lacked Authority to Act as Disciplinary Authority in Penalizing Teachers Under CCS (CCA) Rules
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Delhi High Court Dismisses GNCTD’s Pleas, Reaffirms Tribunal’s Ruling That Deputy Director of Education Lacked Authority to Act as Disciplinary Authority in Penalizing Teachers Under CCS (CCA) Rules

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed two writ petitions filed by the Government of NCT of Delhi (GNCTD) challenging a common judgment passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT).…
Posted by Rawlaw December 30, 2024
Delhi High Court Grants Conditional Bail in ₹524 Crore Corporate Fraud Case: Emphasizes Revival Efforts Over Prolonged Incarceration to Protect Investor Interests
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Delhi High Court Grants Conditional Bail in ₹524 Crore Corporate Fraud Case: Emphasizes Revival Efforts Over Prolonged Incarceration to Protect Investor Interests

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted conditional bail to the accused while emphasizing the need for them to continue their efforts to revive the company. The court balanced the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 30, 2024
Delhi High Court Acquits Accused Under POCSO Act: “The Leap from Physical Relations to Sexual Assault Must Be Proven,” Cites Insufficient Evidence and Survivor’s Testimony Inconsistencies
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Delhi High Court Acquits Accused Under POCSO Act: “The Leap from Physical Relations to Sexual Assault Must Be Proven,” Cites Insufficient Evidence and Survivor’s Testimony Inconsistencies

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court acquitted the appellant, who was previously convicted under Section 376 IPC (rape) and Section 4 of the POCSO Act (penetrative sexual assault). The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw December 30, 2024
Delhi High Court Allows Substitution of Debt Assignee Despite Procedural Defects: "Courts Are Meant to Do Justice, Not Decide Applications Based on Technicalities"
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Delhi High Court Allows Substitution of Debt Assignee Despite Procedural Defects: “Courts Are Meant to Do Justice, Not Decide Applications Based on Technicalities”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of substituting VSJ Investments Pvt. Ltd. in place of Exclusive Capital Ltd. as Defendant No. 9. The substitution was requested after…
Posted by Rawlaw December 30, 2024
Delhi High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case, Cites Prolonged Incarceration and Procedural Lapses as Violations of Article 21: "Personal Liberty Cannot Be Subordinated to Procedural Rigors"
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case, Cites Prolonged Incarceration and Procedural Lapses as Violations of Article 21: “Personal Liberty Cannot Be Subordinated to Procedural Rigors”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted bail to the applicant accused of possession of commercial quantities of heroin under the NDPS Act. The Court concluded that procedural irregularities, lack…
Posted by Rawlaw December 30, 2024

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