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Sealed Cover Procedure in Promotions: Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Union of India against Income Tax Officer. The Supreme Court holds that a mere grant of prosecution sanction does not justify invoking the sealed cover procedure for promotion in the absence of a pending charge sheet.

The Supreme Court, in this case, addressed the issue of whether the mere grant of prosecution sanction is sufficient to withhold promotion under the s...

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"High Court Denies Hindustan Unilever Ltd.’s Writ Petition Against Income Tax Demand; Directs Appeal as Remedy" "Jurisdictional authority and tax compliance obligations scrutinized in a high-value international intellectual property rights acquisition."

The Bombay High Court dismissed Hindustan Unilever Ltd.'s writ petition challenging a demand raised by the Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax under Sec...

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Promotion Dispute in Private School: Seniority Challenge Quashed by Bombay High Court. Court Sets Aside Education Officer’s Decision; School Tribunal to Decide on Supersession Claim.

The Bombay High Court addressed a dispute over the promotion of the petitioner as Headmaster, which was challenged based on seniority by a fellow teac...

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"Supreme Court Upholds Arbitration Award in OPG Power Case: Acknowledgment of Debt Extends Limitation Period, OPG and Gita Power Held Jointly Liable"

The case of OPG Power Generation Pvt. Ltd. vs. Enexio Power Cooling Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. & Anr. revolves around a commercial dispute concerni...

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Non-Signatory’s Obligation in Family Arrangement Arbitration. A Ruling on the inclusion of non-signatories in arbitration proceedings concerning complex family business arrangements.

Deals with the appointment of a sole arbitrator under Sections 11(6) and 11(9) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The petitioners sought a...

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Supreme Court Upholds Full Compensation in Motor Accident Case. "No deduction for contributory negligence in accident involving abandoned truck"

The Supreme Court of India has allowed appeals challenging the deduction of compensation based on contributory negligence in a tragic road accident. T...

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The importance of timeliness in filing suits and the legal barriers to pursuing claims decades after the cause of action has arisen, especially when there are clear statutory limitations like those under the Limitation Act.

The dismissal of a civil suit based on an application under Order VII Rule 11 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). The key points of this case revolve a...

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Motor Accident Claim upheld despite challenge on grounds of death timing and policy breach, favoring compensation under Motor Vehicles Act.

The Bombay High Court dismissed the appeal by Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Ltd., affirming the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal's (MACT) awar...

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Bombay High Court Reaffirms Sole Arbitrator Appointment Despite Objections. Court rejects review petition questioning the appointment of a sole arbitrator, emphasizing party autonomy and procedural fairness.

The Bombay High Court dealt with a review petition challenging the appointment of a sole arbitrator under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. ...