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Supreme Court Quashes High Court Order Allowing Impleadment of Subsequent Purchaser in Land Acquisition Appeal. Dispute Regarding Apportionment of Compensation Must be Adjudicated Under Section 30 of Land Acquisition Act, 1894, Not Through Impleadment in Appeal Challenging Enhancement Quantum.

The dispute originated from the acquisition of land by the State Government under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894. The appellant, the original landowne...

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Supreme Court Allows Landowner's Appeal in Arbitration Dispute Over Development Agreement Validity. Clause 18 of Development Agreement Held as Valid Arbitration Agreement Under Section 7 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, Reversing High Court's Dismissal of Section 11 Application.

The dispute originated from a Development Agreement dated 29.05.2014 between the appellant landowner and respondent developer for construction of an a...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Assessee's Appeal in Excise Duty Refund Case Under Central Excise Act, 1944. Refund Denied as Value of Returned Goods Determined as Scrap Was Less Than Duty Paid Under Section 173L(v), with No Error Found in Valuation or Procedural Fairness.

The dispute arose from a claim for refund of excise duty by an assessee manufacturer of plastic moulded furniture, who had issued credit notes for rej...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Benami Property Dispute Under Benami Transaction (Prohibition) Act, 1988. Plaintiffs Failed to Prove Property Was Held for Benefit of Hindu Undivided Family Coparceners Under Section 4(3)(a), Making Suit Barred Under Section 4(1).

The dispute originated from a civil suit filed by Laxmi Prasad, his wife, and two daughters against his two sons and subsequent purchasers, seeking de...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Judgment in Industrial Dispute Regarding Wage Deductions and 'Go Slow' Tactics. Management Directed to Pay Deducted Wages for Violating Natural Justice Principles While Recognizing 'Go Slow' as Intentional Refusal to Work Under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.

The dispute arose between Bata India Limited (appellant) and its workmen represented by Workmen of Bata India Limited (first respondent) regarding wag...