Directorate Of Estates Ministry Of ... vs Rajiv Sarin & Ors
Parties Involved
Directorate Of Estates Ministry Of Housing And Urban Affairs
Rajiv Sarin & Ors.
AI Summary
The High Court of Delhi upheld the judgment of a lower court that decreed in favor of the plaintiffs, Rajiv Sarin and others, awarding them Rs. 1,76,79,550 along with interest for the period the government authority occupied their property without paying rent. The appeal by the Directorate of Estates Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs was dismissed, affirming the plaintiffs' ownership and entitlement to compensation.
Order Text
Directorate Of Estates Ministry Of ... vs Rajiv Sarin & Ors on 20 January, 2026 $~ * IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI % Judgment reserved on: 08.01.2026 Judgment pronounced on: 20.01.2026 Judgment uploaded on: 20.01.2026 + RFA(OS)(COMM) 34/2025, CM APPL. 70773/2025, CM APPL. 70774/2025 and CM APPL. 70775/2025 DIRECTORATE OF ESTATES MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS .....Appellant Through: Mr. Syed Abdul Haseeb, CGSC with Ms. Nasreen Khatoon, Adv. versus RAJIV SARIN & ORS. .....Respondents Through: Mr. Sidhant Kumar, Ms. Shagun Chopra, Mr. Vinayak Thakur, Mr. Om Batra, Advs. for R-1. CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL KSHETARPAL HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT MAHAJAN JUDGMENT ANIL KSHETARPAL, J. 1. The present appeal has been filed assailing the judgment and decree passed by the Learned Single Judge [hereinafter referred to as „LSJ‟] on 02.05.2025, whereby the civil suit instituted by the Respondent Nos.1, 2 and 3 herein, came to be decreed in their favour and against the Appellant [hereinafter referred to as „IJ‟]. Signature Not Verified Signed By:JAI NARAYAN Signing Date:20.01.2026 RFA(OS)(COMM) 34/2025 Page 1 of 24 15:33:11 2. For the sake of clarity, consistency and ease of reference, the parties in the present appeal shall be referred to in accordance with their respective status before the LSJ. FACTUAL BACKGROUND: 3. In order to comprehend the issues involved in the present case, the relevant facts in brief are required to be noticed. 4. The present proceedin...