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High Court of Bombay Hears Section 34 Petition Concerning Forfeiture of Bid Securities in Tender Process. The Petition Questions Whether the Arbitrator Correctly Interpreted Clause 19.6 of the Tender Instructions and the Law on Bank Guarantees.

The dispute arose out of a tender process floated by the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited for supply, construction, and comm...

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Supreme Court Examines High Court's Dismissal of Objections Under Section 47 CPC in Enforcement of Arbitral Award. Appeal Arises from Long-Term Coal Supply Agreement Dispute Involving Fraud Allegations and Scope of Section 47.

The dispute arose from a Long Term Agreement dated 07.03.2007 between MMTC Limited (appellant) and Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Pvt. Limited (res...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Cooperative Court's Order Terminating Lease for Violation of Bye-laws in Cooperative Housing Society Dispute. Leasehold rights terminated due to unauthorized construction and sub-letting without society's consent; purchasers' rights held subject to society's bye-laws.

The dispute pertains to leasehold rights over a plot in Vithalnagar Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. The society granted a lease of the plot to membe...

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Supreme Court Allows Bank's Appeal Against High Court's Mandamus to Consider OTS Application. Court Holds That No Writ of Mandamus Can Be Issued to Direct a Bank to Grant One Time Settlement Benefit Under Article 226 of the Constitution.

The present appeal arises from a judgment of the Allahabad High Court which, in exercise of powers under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, iss...

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High Court of Karnataka Pronounced Order on Writ Petitions Challenging Railway Catering Policy Addendum. Petitioners Contended That Addendum Required Cabinet Approval, While Respondents Defended It as Within Competence and for Hygiene Improvement.

The South Western Railway Catering Contractors Association, a registered body of railway catering contractors, filed two writ petitions under Articles...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Mutation Entries and Revenue Records in Land Dispute — Holds That Mutation Entries Do Not Confer Title and Revenue Authorities Must Follow Natural Justice Before Making Entries Affecting Rights.

The judgment concerns two writ petitions filed by individuals challenging mutation entries made in revenue records in respect of certain lands. The pe...