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High Court Allows Appeal from Order, Grants Temporary Injunction to Plaintiffs in Specific Performance Suit Over Land Dispute Involving Agreements and MOU

The High Court of Judicature at Bombay allowed an Appeal from Order filed by the Plaintiffs, setting aside the Trial Court's rejection of their applic...

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Supreme Court Resolves Arbitration Jurisdiction Conflict in Partnership Dispute -- High Court Contradictory Orders on Arbitration Agreement Validity Set Aside -- Civil Suit Directed to Proceed for Determination of Admission Deed Validity

The Supreme Court resolved conflicting High Court orders regarding arbitration in a partnership dispute where the existence of the arbitration agreeme...

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Supreme Court Quashes Industrial Dispute Reference Due to Procedural Irregularity in Conciliation Initiation Under Industrial Disputes Act

The Supreme Court allowed the civil appeal filed by Appellants challenging the reference of industrial dispute to Industrial Court, Aurangabad -- The ...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside NCDRC Order : No Privity of Contract Between Parties, Respondent Not a ‘Consumer’ Under Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Court Holds No Tripartite Agreement Proven, Respondent Not Entitled to Compensation Under Consumer Protection Act, 1986

Privity of Contract Essential for Consumer Status: The Court reiterated that for a person to qualify as a ‘consumer’ under the CPA, t...

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Bombay High Court — Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 — Whether a limited liability partnership (LLP) not being a signatory to the LLP Agreement can still be made a party to arbitration proceedings arising out of the agreement.

a) An LLP, though not a signatory, is inherently connected to the LLP Agreement and its arbitration clause. b) The LLP’s operations and the partners...

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Bombay High Court Appoints Sole Arbitrator Despite Objections Regarding Privity of Arbitration Agreement

Section 11 Petition Under Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 — Jurisdiction Limited to Examining Existence of Arbitration Agreement — Scope of...

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Supreme Court Upholds Justice in Real Estate Appeals Delay Case. A decision clarifying procedural justice and addressing delay condonation in real estate appellate cases.

The Supreme Court of India allowed appeals arising from the dismissal of real estate complaints due to procedural delay. It emphasized that the High C...

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Appointment of Sole Arbitrator in Cryobank USA’s Rights Transfer Dispute. Delhi High Court directs the appointment of an arbitrator to resolve the dispute over rights transfer under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.

Acts and Sections Discussed Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Section 11(6) and Section 11(12) - Jurisdiction for appointing an arbitrato...

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High Court Dismisses Frivolous Arbitration Petition in Redevelopment Dispute. Court criticizes misuse of Section 9 of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act by the developer, imposes costs for vexatious litigation.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition under Section 9 of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 filed by a developer against a cooperative ...

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High Court Upholds Writ Petition Against Private Educational Institution for Unilateral Change in Staff Service Conditions. Supreme Court affirms decision, emphasizing the public duty of education institutions and the doctrine of legitimate expectation.

The High Court on 05.08.2014, regarding the maintainability of a writ petition under Article 226 against a private educational institution. The case i...