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Supreme Court Reiterates: Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted in SARFAESI Disputes. When alternative statutory remedies exist, courts should not entertain writ petitions under Article 226.

The Supreme Court dealt with the legality of a High Court's interference in an auction sale under the SARFAESI Act, despite the availability of an alt...

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Vehicle Confiscation Appeal Dismissed: High Court Recommends Proper Jurisdictional Approach. High Court emphasizes the importance of approaching the appropriate criminal court under Cr.P.C. for the release of seized vehicles, reinforcing statutory procedures under the Gujarat Prohibition Act.

The appellant, claiming ownership of a seized vehicle used for transporting illicit liquor, filed an appeal seeking its release after the High Court o...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Himachal Pradesh High Court Order Allowing Tender Revival Amidst Alleged Irregularities. Supreme Court quashes High Court's decision, imposes heavy costs on HIMUDA for collusion and misuse of legal process.

The Supreme Court has quashed the Himachal Pradesh High Court's order that permitted the revival of a tender initially canceled due to alleged irregul...

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Supreme Court Quashes Special Court's Order in Benami Transactions Case. "Loans repaid without adequate documentation—burden of proof remains on the Custodian."

The Supreme Court of India overturned judgments by the Special Court relating to recoveries from the appellants (Suman L. Shah and Laxmichand Shah) as...

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"A Case Examining Limitation and Arbitration in Franchise Disputes."

The Supreme Court ruled on the issue of whether the arbitration petition filed by Arif Azim Co. Ltd. was barred by limitation under Article 137 of the...

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Convictions in Ganja Seizure Case Quashed by Supreme Court due to Procedural Violations. The Supreme Court acquits the accused in a narcotics case, citing flaws in search, seizure, and evidence handling.

The Supreme Court overturned the convictions of the appellants under the NDPS Act due to procedural lapses in search, seizure, sampling, and chain of ...