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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against Arbitral Award, Holds Legal Representatives Must Challenge Under Section 34 of Arbitration Act. The Court affirmed that the Arbitration Act is a complete code and legal heirs cannot bypass Section 34 by filing a revision under Article 227.

The present appeal arose from a dispute over a Deed of Agreement for Sale dated 20.04.2007 between Mr. Appu John and Respondent No. 1. After Mr. Appu ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Land Incorporation Dispute — Upholds High Court Single Judge's Order Directing MCD to Consider Plot Incorporation in Layout Plan. Ownership Rights of Private Purchasers Prevail Over Municipal Register Entries in Absence of Due Process.

The dispute concerns a parcel of land admeasuring 1600 sq. yards in Green Park Extension, New Delhi, originally part of a larger tract owned by Urban ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitioner's Challenge to Rejection of Plaint and Amendment in Specific Performance Suit — Consent Decree Not Binding on Third Party. Plaint Disclosed Cause of Action and Limitation Was a Mixed Question of Fact and Law.

The petitioner, Bharat Mulji Khona, was the defendant in a suit for specific performance filed by M/s. Fiza Construction Company (respondent no.1) see...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Ex Parte Dismissal in Specific Performance Suit Due to Procedural Irregularity - Framing of Issues and Points for Determination Essential Even in Ex Parte Proceedings Under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The Supreme Court addressed an appeal concerning procedural obligations in ex parte civil suits, specifically whether absence of formal framing of iss...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Bank's Appeal in Consumer Dispute Over Cheque Clearing Deficiency. Bank held liable for deficiency in service under Consumer Protection Act, 1986 due to negligence in presenting cheques within validity period, with compensation awarded for loss caused by expired cheques.

The Supreme Court of India heard two civil appeals filed by Canara Bank against a judgment of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. The...