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Arbitration for Loan Recovery Dispute Court debates arbitration versus statutory remedies in SARFAESI and RDDB Acts. A high-stakes financial dispute under arbitration as lenders pursue alternative remedies through the SARFAESI Act.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, particularly Section 11 (Appointment of Arbitrators) Securitization and Recon...

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"High Court Allows Director's Fraud Allegation Against Loan Sanction to Proceed in Civil Court" "Commercial Court's rejection overturned as fraud claims bypass SARFAESI Act jurisdiction."

The petitioner, against the rejection of his plaint by the Commercial Court under Order 7 Rule 11 CPC on grounds of being barred by Section 34 of the ...

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"Bombay High Court: Landmark Eviction Judgment Confirms Default in Rent Payment but Denies Claims of Subletting." "Court upholds eviction decree on rent default but dismisses landlord’s subletting claims."

Acts and Sections Discussed: Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 (MRC Act) - Specifically, Sections 15(2) and 15(3), dealing with the eviction of te...

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Dismissal of Election Petition for Non-Disclosure of Cause of Action. Election Petition Challenging Nomination Papers Dismissed for Lack of Material Facts and Non-Compliance with the Representation of People Act.

The High Court of Judicature at Bombay, Justice Sharmila U. Deshmukh dismissed an Election Petition questioning the election of Anil Yeshwant Desai, a...

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A protracted legal battle results in an order for delayed refund interest under the Customs Act, 1962.

The Bombay High Court ordered the Deputy Commissioner of Customs to pay interest on a delayed refund of Special Additional Duty (SAD). The petitioner ...

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Permission to Adduce Secondary Evidence Granted Despite Objections – Bombay High Court Sets Aside Lower Court’s Order. High Court allows petitioner to submit photocopy of lost notarized will as secondary evidence, noting sufficient explanation for loss.

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, permitting secondary evidence of a notarized will through a photocopy, after he claimed the or...

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"Bombay High Court Upholds Arbitrator's Discretion on Venue of Arbitration" "Agreement on seat does not preclude venue change for procedural convenience: Bombay High Court rules in Dhule arbitration case."

The petitioner challenged the arbitrator's decision to change the arbitration venue to Aurangabad, arguing that the agreed venue per contract was Dhul...

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A Judicial Analysis of Bogus Purchases and Disallowances.

The Bombay High Court addressed three income tax appeals filed by Appellant challenging the findings of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) and t...

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Court rules that pension and retiral benefits cannot be denied to the legal heirs of a deceased employee awaiting caste validity certificate. Family Pension, Retiral Benefits, Caste Validity Certificate, Compassionate Employment, Scheduled Tribe, Maharashtra, Welfare State, Legal Heirs.

Pension and Retiral Benefits Claim for Deceased Employee without Validity CertificateThe court ruled that pensionary benefits and gratuity should be p...