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Mar 21 2016 (HC)

Entertainment Network (India) Ltd. Vs. HT Media Limited

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Mar-21-2016

..... order till completion of pleadings by the parties. 10. the learned single judge has come to a prima-facie conclusion that at this stage at least the play lists of nepali nasha and haroon ka nasha in the website of 8 tracks.com are existing since the years 2012 and 2013 and of nashamusic.com since 2006, which websites have existed .....

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Dec 15 2016 (HC)

Naresh Kumar vs.state of Nct of Delhi & Others

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Dec-15-2016

* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI + CRL.A. 715/2012 Date of Decision:15. 12.2016 NARESH KUMAR ..... Appellant Through: Ms.Inderjeet Sidhu, Amicus Curiae STATE OF NCT OF DELHI & OTHERS ....... RESPONDENTS Through: Ms.Aashaa Tiwari, APP for versus the State CORAM: HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE GITA MITTAL HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE ANU MALHOTRA GITA MITTAL, J (Oral) 1. The appellant assails his conviction by the judgment dated 10th May, 2010, passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge in Sessions Case No.1arising out of FIR No.898/2005 registered under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and the Section 27/of the Arms Act registered by the police station Prashant Vihar with regard to an incident which took place on 15th October, 2005. The appellant also challenges the consequential order of sentence dated 2nd June, 2010 whereby he stands sentenced to undergo imprisonment for life and fine of Rs.20,000/- in default to undergo further imprisonment for a period of six month under Section 302 o...

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Feb 29 2016 (HC)

Workmen of DDA Vs. Delhi Development Authority

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Feb-29-2016

I.S. Mehta, J. 1. The present petitioners, i.e., Workmen, DDA (hereinafter referred to as the petitioner-workmen ) have preferred the present Writ Petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India for issuance of appropriate Writ, order or direction to set aside the impugned Award dated 01.05.2003 passed by the Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribunal No. III, Delhi (hereinafter referred to as the learned Labour Court/Industrial Adjudicator ) in I.D. No. 20/1997. 2. The brief facts stated are that the petitioner-workmen, i.e., Shri Ramgopal Singh, Shri Adil Singh, Shri Rajinder Prasad, Shri Kartar Singh, Shri Kamal Kishore, Shri Hoshiar Singh, Shri Nepal Singh, Shri Virender Singh, Shri Anil Kumar, Shri Prem Chand, Shri Amrinder Kumar Singh, Shri Bhim Singh, Shri Yogender Kumar, Shri Ashok Kumar, Shri Rakesh Kushwaha, Shri Babu Ram, Mohd. Sarfarajuddin and Shri Ashok Kumar, whose cause of action has been exposed through the D.D.A Mazdoor Union wherein the petitioner-workme...

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Aug 24 2016 (HC)

Rohit @ Mona Vs. Govt. of NCT of Delhi

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Aug-24-2016

R.K. Gauba, J. 1. The appellant stands convicted, as charged, by judgment dated 21st March, 2016 of Court of Sessions for offences punishable under Sections 302 and 324 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) upholding the prosecution case that at about 6:15 p.m. on 20th August, 2011 on the terrace above Flat No.C-27/28, Kingsway Camp, Delhi within the jurisdiction of Police Station Mukherjee Nagar, he committed the murder of Rajvinder Kaur (the deceased) by intentionally inflicting multiple stab wounds and also having voluntarily caused hurt to Nisha (PW-2) by stabbing her with a sharp cutting instrument (knife). By order on sentence passed by the learned trial judge on 31st March, 2016, sentence of imprisonment for life with fine of Rs.1,00,000/- was awarded for offence under Section 302 IPC besides rigorous imprisonment for six months with fine of Rs.15,000/- for offenceunder Section 324 IPC. By the appeal at hand, the appellant (convict) seeks to assail both the judgment and the order on ...

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Nov 18 2016 (HC)

The Tibetan Childrens Village School vs.karma Lama & Anr

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Nov-18-2016

$~ * % + IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI Judgment reserved on :11. 11.2016 Judgment delivered on:18. 11.2016. CM(M) 579/2015 & C.M. Nos.11006/2015, 31084/2015, 31085/2015, 2550/2016 & 29897/2016 THE TIBETAN CHILDRENS VILLAGE SCHOOL ........ Petitioner Through Mr. Jagdeep Kishore, Mr. Naresh Mathur and Ms. Rekha Gupta, Advs. versus KARMA LAMA & ANR Singh ........ RESPONDENTS Through Mr. Giriraj Subramanium, Mr. Simarpal and Mr.Sidhant Krishan Singh, Advs for R-1 & R-2. Mr. Tenzing Tsering and Mr. Tenzin Namgyal, Advs for R-3. Mr. Kapil Kumar Nim, Adv for R-4. Sawhney CORAM: HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE INDERMEET KAUR INDERMEET KAUR, J.1 The petitioner before this Court is Tibetan Childrens Village School (TCV). It is functional from upper Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. This petition has been filed through its General Secretary. 2 This petition concerns the adoption rights of a minor child namely Master Tenzin Tsering (in short Tenzin). The averments in the writ petition disclose that a l...

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Apr 05 2016 (HC)

Pawan @ Ram Sala @ Chanda Vs. State (Govt of NCT)

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Apr-05-2016

Mukta Gupta, J. 1. Pawan @ Ram Sala @ Chanda has been convicted for the offence punishable under Section 302 IPC for murdering Govind Sarin @ Shanky vide impugned judgment dated November 24, 2015 and directed to undergo imprisonment for life vide order on sentence dated November 30, 2015 on the strength of the testimony of the two eye witnesses Tarun Arya @ Ginni, PW-1 and Sumit, PW-2. 2. Police machinery was set into motion on receipt of DD No.38A at Police Station Subzi Mandi on November 03, 2013 at 11.15 PM informing that a quarrel had taken place in Gali Mitra Wali, Roshanara Road, House No.4780, near Mata ka Mandir. DD No.38A was sent to SI Manish Kumar, PW-7 who was already in the area through Constable Rakesh PW-15 who reached the spot and found blood in front of House No.4783, Gali Mitranwali, Roshanara Road. The injured had been removed to Hindu Rao Hospital. So SI Mukesh Kumar reached Hindu Rao Hospital and collected MLC No.8626 on which the doctor endorsed brought dead . The...

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Dec 24 2016 (HC)

M/S Az Tech (India) & Anr. Vs.m/s Intex Technologies (India) Ltd. & An ...

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Dec-24-2016

$~ * + % IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI CS (OS) 2060/2013 Judgment Reserved on: Judgment Pronounced on:24. h December, 2016 1st December, 2016 M/s AZ Tech (India) & Anr. ..... Plaintiffs Through : Ms. Pratibha M. Singh, Sr. Advocate with Mr. Sagar Chandra, Mr. Ankit Rastogi and Ms. Ishani Chandra, Advocates. versus M/s Intex Technologies (India) Ltd. & Anr. ..... Defendants Through : Mr. Pravin Anand, Mr. Aditya Gupta and Mr. Utkarsh Srivastava, Advocates CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE G.S.SISTANI G.S.SISTANI, J.I.A. No.17138/2013 (under Order XXXIX Rule 1 &2) 1. This is an application under Order XXXIX Rule 1 and 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure filed by the plaintiffs seeking an ad interim injunction against the defendants from using the trademark AQUA. The present suit has been filed by the plaintiffs seeking permanent injunction, delivery up, production of accounts, damages etc.2. The trademark involved in the present suit is the word mark Aqua pertaining to mobile phones (her...

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Oct 18 2016 (HC)

Gauri Shankar vs.state

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Oct-18-2016

* % + IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI Judgment Reserved on: September 20, 2016 Judgment Delivered on: October 18, 2016 CRL.A. 1573/2011 & Crl.M.B. 2270/2011 GAURI SHANKAR ..... Appellant Represented by: Ms. Rakhi Dubey, Advocate. STATE Versus ..... Respondent Represented by: Mr. Ravi Nayak, APP for the CORAM: HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE MUKTA GUPTA MUKTA GUPTA, J.State.1. Convicted for offences punishable under Sections 307/174A IPC Gauri Shankar challenges the impugned judgment dated June 02, 2011 and the order on sentence dated June 06, 2011 directing him to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of ten years and to pay a fine of `500/- for the offence punishable under Section 307 IPC and rigorous imprisonment for a period of two years and to pay a fine of `500/- for the offence punishable under Section 174A IPC.2. Assailing the conviction, learned counsel for the appellant contends that there are material contradictions in the statement of PW-1, Kusum on whose testimony the conv...

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Jan 25 2016 (HC)

M/s. Mahanivesh Oils and Foods Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Directorate of Enforcemen ...

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Jan-25-2016

1. The petitioner has filed the present writ petition seeking quashing of the provisional attachment order dated 24.01.2014 (hereafter impugned order') passed by the Deputy Director, Directorate of Enforcement under section 5 (1) of Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (hereafter the Act') whereby the entire basement and ground floor of the property situated at E-14/3, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi belonging to Smt. Alka Rajvansh has been attached considering it as proceeds of crime. 2. The brief facts that are relevant for examining the controversy in the present petition are as under:- 2.1 On 08.05.2009, an FIR was lodged by the CBI on a written complaint made by Shri S.K. Maggu, Deputy Manager of National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (hereafter NAFED') wherein it was alleged that Mr Homi Rajvansh - the Additional Managing Director of NAFED, had hatched a conspiracy, in connivance with the directors of M/s M.K. Agri International Ltd. (hereafter MKAIL'), for m...

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Jun 02 2016 (HC)

Suraj Parkash @ Chikka and Another Vs. State NCT of Delhi

Court : Delhi

Decided on : Jun-02-2016

1. Sanjay @ Kala, Suraj Prakash @ Chikka and Rakesh; the latter two being the appellants because vide impugned judgment dated January 08, 2014 Suraj Prakash has been convicted for the offence punishable under Section 323 IPC and for which vide order on sentence dated January 16, 2015 he has been sentenced to undergo RI for one year and Rakesh has been convicted for the offence punishable under Section 307 IPC as also Section 25/27 of the Arms Act and vide order on sentence of even date has been sentenced to undergo RI for 4 years and pay fine in sum of Rs. 2,000/-, in default to undergo SI for 15 days for the former offence and RI for a period of 3 years and pay fine in sum of Rs. 2,000/-, in default to undergo SI for 15 days for the latter offence. The sentences have been directed to run concurrently and benefit of Section 428 Cr.P.C. has been extended. It is obvious that Sanjay @ Kala has been acquitted and the reason is neither the victim Sunil Sherawat who appeared as PW-9 nor the ...

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