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Delhi High Court holds Registrar of Firms has no power to cancel registration under Partnership Act — “Section 64 permits only rectification, not review or annulment” — cancellation order set aside

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court allowed a writ petition challenging cancellation of a partnership firm’s registration by the Deputy Commissioner (Firms) and the Registrar of Firms. Justice Amit Sharma…
Posted by Rawlaw March 4, 2026
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Delhi High Court holds partner jointly and severally liable for decree — “Section 25 Partnership Act leaves no escape; objections frivolous and aimed at delaying execution” — petition dismissed with costs

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a challenge to an execution court’s order rejecting objections under Section 47 of the Code of Civil Procedure and upholding issuance of…
Posted by Rawlaw December 14, 2025

Recent News

  • Delhi High Court holds Registrar of Firms has no power to cancel registration under Partnership Act — “Section 64 permits only rectification, not review or annulment” — cancellation order set aside
  • Supreme Court of India upholds Committee of Creditors’ commercial wisdom in SKS Power insolvency — “Clarifications are not modifications; courts cannot re-evaluate bids” — appeals by unsuccessful resolution applicants dismissed
  • Delhi High Court sets aside Registrar’s order condoning 2-year delay in trademark opposition — “Rule 45 timelines are strict and non-extendable; deemed abandonment is automatic” — IBM’s TIVOLI mark opposition revived order quashed
  • Delhi High Court refuses to condone 1,000-day delay in commercial appeal — “Commercial Courts Act mandates strict timelines; negligence of counsel no sufficient cause”; ex-parte money decree upheld
  • Supreme Court of India protects promotions granted under its earlier judgment — “High Court could not revisit or dilute finality of Supreme Court order”; relief confined to appellants
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