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Supreme Court Dismisses Commissioner's Appeal in Customs Case Due to Jurisdictional Defect in Show Cause Notice. Directorate of Revenue Intelligence Lacked Authority to Issue Notice Without Specific Entrustment Under Section 6 of Customs Act, 1962, Making Entire Proceeding Invalid.

The dispute involved an appeal filed by the Commissioner of Customs against a judgment of the Custom Excise Service Tax Appellate Tribunal. The backgr...

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Supreme Court Allows Appellant in Civil Appeal Against High Court's Interference Under Article 227 Constitution of India - High Court's order setting aside trial court's decision to set aside ex parte decree was quashed as unjustified interference in discretionary order under Order IX Rule 13 CPC.

The dispute arose from a civil suit for recovery of money filed by the respondent against the appellant. The appellant contested the suit, but during ...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court Order Condoning Delay in Arbitration Challenge. Limitation Period Under Section 34(3) of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Held Absolute and Not Extendable Beyond 30 Days.

The appellant, Mahindra and Mahindra Financial Services Ltd., had provided a loan to the respondent, Maheshbhai Tinabhai Rathod, for purchase of tract...

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Supreme Court Rejects Review Petition Due to Unexplained Delay of 2323 Days. Delay Condonation Application Dismissed as Explanation Unsatisfactory.

The Supreme Court of India considered a review petition filed by Ram Gopal against the order in Special Leave Petition (Civil) No.17673 of 2014. The r...

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Supreme Court Allows Union of India's Appeal in Compassionate Appointment Case — Family Pension Must Be Considered as Per Scheme. The Court held that the family pension payable on the date of consideration is a relevant factor for awarding merit points and cannot be disregarded as ad hoc.

The case pertains to an appeal by the Union of India against the judgment of the Madras High Court which affirmed the Central Administrative Tribunal'...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Condonation of 1011 Days Delay in Filing Second Appeal — Gross Negligence and Lack of Sufficient Cause. Limitation Act Section 5 Requires Sufficient Cause for Entire Period of Delay; Unexplained Delay Cannot Be Condoned.

The appellant, original plaintiff, filed a civil suit for permanent injunction which was dismissed by the Trial Court on 23.04.2016. The First Appella...