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Supreme Court Partly Allows Appeal in Specific Performance Suit – High Court’s Order Setting Aside Ex-Parte Decree Without Proper Jurisdiction Held Unsustainable

Revisional Jurisdiction – Delay Condonation – Restoration of Suit – Independent Legal Remedies The Court held that the remedies of condoning th...

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Supreme Court of India Sets Aside Abatement of Second Appeals in Om Prakash Gupta Alias Lalloowa Case Due to Valid Substitution Applications Filed by Legal Representatives – Emphasizes Justice-Oriented Approach in Procedural Compliance

Substitution Applications Filed by Heirs of Deceased Respondents Held Valid; Supreme Court Highlights Proper Sequence for Abatement Proceedings. Cons...

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Acquittal in Circumstantial Evidence Case – Conviction Set Aside

Supreme Court Held – Failure to Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt – Chain of Circumstantial Evidence Incomplete – Appellant Acquitted (Par...

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Supreme Court Quashes Karnataka High Court Order on Delay Condonation and Leave to Appeal. Transferee Pendente Lite Cannot Challenge Decree Without Leave – Delay of 586 Days Not Justified.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Article 136 – Appellate Jurisdiction of Supreme ...

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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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"Supreme Court Upholds Restoration of Suit for Specific Performance Despite Initial Procedural Dismissal: Cause of Action Distinction Under Order II Rule 2 CPC Clarified" "Procedural bars must yield to substantive justice when causes of action in separate suits are distinct."

1. Delay Condonation and Leave Granted The Supreme Court condoned the delay in filing the Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) and granted leave to appea...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Challenging Limitation in Arbitration Award Dispute. Applicability of Limitation Act Provisions to Section 34(3) of Arbitration and Conciliation Act Clarified.

Applicability of Section 4 of the Limitation Act to Section 34(3) of the ACA Does Section 4 apply to the additional 30-day condonable period when it ...

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"High Court of Judicature at Bombay Condoned Delay in Form 9A Filing, Emphasizes Judicial Empathy Under Section 119(2)(b)" "Justice for Trusts: Procedural Delays Excused to Mitigate Hardship in Income Tax Compliance"

The petitioner, a registered charitable trust, sought condonation of delay in filing Form 9A under Section 119(2)(b) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, whic...

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Supreme Court Quashes Arbitrator Appointment: Non-Arbitrable Disputes Governed by Statutory Jurisdiction. Disputes under the Payment of Wages Act and Industrial Disputes Act held non-arbitrable; High Court order reversed with costs imposed on the respondent.

The Supreme Court disallowed the appointment of an arbitrator under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, holding that disputes...

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Dismissal of Delay Condonation: Bombay High Court Upholds National Commission’s Order. The Bombay High Court ruled against the petitioner, finding no sufficient cause for delay in filing a revision petition after a consumer dispute.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission's refusal to condone a delay of 125 da...