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High Court Allows Petition for Second Higher Pay Scale Benefits to Employees Despite Delay. Accrued Rights Under Government Resolution Created Continuous Cause of Action and Denial Violated Fundamental Rights, Making Delay/Laches Inapplicable as Precedent Covered Identical Issues.

The dispute involved employees of Gujarat Maritime Board seeking second higher pay scale benefits under Government Resolution dated 02.07.2007. The pe...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Motion to Vacate Arrest of Indian Flag Vessel for Maritime Claim for Necessaries. Claim for necessaries is a maritime claim under admiralty law, and Indian courts have jurisdiction over Indian flag vessels.

The case involves a Notice of Motion filed by Amrut Dredging and Shipping Limited, a third party purchaser, seeking to vacate the arrest of the vessel...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Owner's Application to Vacate Arrest of Vessel in Bunker Supply Dispute. Maritime Lien for Bunkers Supplied to Bareboat Charterer Attaches to Vessel Irrespective of Ownership.

The plaintiff, Peninsula Petroleum Ltd., an Irish company, filed an admiralty suit claiming unpaid price for bunkers supplied to the vessel m.v. Geowa...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Plaintiff's Claim for Short Delivery of Urea Due to Lack of Title to Sue Under Bill of Lading. Plaintiff Not a Party to Bill of Lading and Cannot Maintain Admiralty Action for Short Landing.

The plaintiff, Dreymoor Fertilizers Overseas Pte. Ltd., filed an admiralty suit against the vessel m.v. Theoforos-1 claiming short delivery of 520.30 ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Arrest of Vessel in Admiralty Suit for Maritime Claim Under Charterparty. Court Holds That Dispute Regarding Existence of Intermediary Charterer Does Not Defeat Plaintiff's Prima Facie Case for Arrest of Vessel.

The appellants (Defendants 1 and 2) challenged the order of the learned single Judge of the Admiralty Court dated 19 October 2011, which dismissed the...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeals Against Arrest of Vessel in Cargo Damage Claim — Maritime Lien Not Established. Bill of Lading Claim Does Not Give Rise to Maritime Lien; Owner Not Liable Due to Demise Clause.

The case involves three appeals filed against an order of a learned single Judge of the Bombay High Court in Admiralty Suit No.27 of 1999. The suit wa...