(1)
JUGAL KISHORE ... PETITIONER Vs.
OM PARKASH AND OTHERS ... RESPONDENTS D.D
06/01/2023
Eviction of Tenants - Definition of 'Residential Building' - Section 13(3)(a)(iv) of the Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act, 1973 - Words 'residential building' will include and mean 'non-residential building' as well - Held, once residential building includes non-residential building for eviction under Section 13, the same applies to sub-clause (iv) of clause...
(2)
KEHAR SINGH ...Appellant Vs.
STATE OF HARYANA ...Respondent D.D
06/01/2023
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances – Procedural Irregularities – Conviction Appeal – Non-compliance with Sections 100 and 165 CrPC amounts to mere irregularity – Evidence of official witnesses deemed credible – Conviction upheld – Sentence reduced considering the appellant’s age and trial duration. [Paras 1-12]
Evidence Law – Cre...
(3)
MANISH CHADHA ..... Petitioner Vs.
STATE GOVT OF NCT AND ORS ..... Respondents D.D
04/01/2023
Transfer of Investigation – Denial of Transfer to CBI – Petitioner's request for transfer of investigation to CBI in a case involving allegations of assault, gang rape, and death of petitioner’s mother denied – Court found that the police and trial court had adequately addressed the concerns raised, with further investigation directed by the trial court where necessary....
(4)
ANITA DEVI & ORS. ……………… Appellants Vs.
UNION OF INDIA ……………. Respondent D.D
04/01/2023
Railways Claims Tribunal Act – Appeal against RCT decision – Claim for compensation for the death of a passenger in a railway accident – RCT’s decision based on the location of the deceased’s body and nature of injuries – Appeal allowed and compensation awarded. [Para 1, 7-14]
Factual Matrix – Deceased's accidental fall from a train and su...
(5)
RAJBIR ...Appellant
ROSHAN LAL ...Appellant Vs.
STATE OF HARYANA ...Respondent
STATE OF HARYANA ...Respondent D.D
01/01/2023
Criminal Law – NDPS Act – Procedural Violations – Appeals against conviction under Section 15 of NDPS Act – Prosecution failed to comply with Sections 52 and 52A – Samples not produced before magistrate for certification – Appellants not informed of arrest grounds – Mandatory procedural breaches caused serious prejudice – Appeals allowed, convictions...
(6)
SUNIL SACHDEVA ...PETITIONER Vs.
RASHMI AND ANOTHER ...RESPONDENTS D.D
23/12/2022
Criminal Procedure - Maintenance - Section 125 CrPC - Petition challenging maintenance granted to wife after 13 years of compromise and lump sum alimony - Held, petition under Section 125 CrPC justified to maintain wife and daughter for a respectable life - Filing of maintenance petition not misuse of process of law - Petition dismissed. [Para 14]
Financial Condition and Employment - ...
(7)
LALITA ...PETITIONER Vs.
STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS ...RESPONDENTS D.D
21/12/2022
Service Law - Regular Appointment - Delay in Verification - Writ petition for regular appointment benefits from date of appointment - Petitioner appointed as PGT Home Science on regular basis, but benefits not given due to delay in experience certificate verification - Held, petitioner entitled to benefits of regular employee - Delay attributable to Department, not petitioner - Petitioner to be tr...
(8)
SANJEEV KUMAR ...PETITIONER Vs.
STATE OF HARYANA ...RESPONDENT D.D
19/12/2022
Negotiable Instruments Act - Quashing of FIR - Complaint case under Section 138 NI Act - Petitioner declared proclaimed offender for non-appearance; FIR registered under Section 174-A IPC - Main dispute settled via compromise - Held, continuation of proceedings under Section 174-A IPC post-compromise is abuse of process of law - FIR and all subsequent proceedings quashed. [Para 13]
Ma...
(9)
BABU LAL ...PETITIONER Vs.
RAHUL ...RESPONDENT D.D
16/12/2022
Landlord-Tenant Law - Eviction for Bona Fide Requirement - Revision petition by tenant against eviction - Landlord sought eviction for personal use of premises for office, workshop, and training room - Held, bona fide requirement established as landlord had no other suitable premises in the urban area - Terms 'possession' and 'occupation' are distinct; mere possession does not disq...