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Delhi High Court declines to hold third party guilty of contempt — injunction binds parties, not strangers, unless wilful aid and concert are strictly proved; contempt petition dismissed

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a long-pending contempt petition alleging violation of injunction orders in a corporate property dispute, holding that a person who was not a party…
Posted by Rawlaw January 26, 2026
Delhi High Court Holds That A Party Who Abandons Property Cannot Later Claim Possession — “Law Does Not Permit One to Sleep Over Rights and Wake Up at Convenience”
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Delhi High Court Holds That A Party Who Abandons Property Cannot Later Claim Possession — “Law Does Not Permit One to Sleep Over Rights and Wake Up at Convenience”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging concurrent findings of the trial and appellate courts, which had held that the appellant was not entitled to seek possession…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025

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