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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Port Damage Case — Endorsement of Liability Obtained by Coercion is Void. Essar Shipping Ltd. v. Board of Trustees for the Port of Calcutta — Endorsement of liability obtained by wrongful detention of vessel is void under Section 17 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.

The case arises from an incident on 27 August 1987 when the vessel M.V. Chennai Nermai, owned by Essar Shipping Ltd. (appellant), collided with a coal...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against High Court's Mandamus for Compassionate Appointment After 21-Year Delay. Claim for Compassionate Appointment Rejected as Stale Due to Inordinate Delay.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the Government of India against the judgment of the Madras High Court, which had directed the grant of c...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Employer's Appeal in Compassionate Appointment Case Due to Excessive Delay and Non-Compliance with Policy. Compassionate Appointment Cannot Be Granted After 24 Years as It Defeats the Objective of Providing Immediate Relief to the Family of a Deceased Employee.

The dispute arose from a compassionate appointment claim by the respondent, daughter of a deceased employee who died in 1995 while working as a loadin...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Admiralty Suit for Lack of Jurisdiction in Collision Case — Cause of Action in Goa, Not Bombay. Vessel Registration Alone Does Not Confer Jurisdiction Under Section 6 CPC and Letters Patent.

The plaintiffs, V.M. Salgaocar & Bros. Ltd., filed an admiralty suit in the Bombay High Court claiming damages of Rs.13,33,70,000/- with interest for ...