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Upholding Autonomy Amidst Settlement Disputes Exploring Legal Principles and Precedents in Arbitration Law

This Judgment pertains to a legal discussion surrounding arbitration under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, particularly focusing on the re...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petitions Challenging Sales Tax on Furnace Oil Used as Fuel in Manufacturing. Furnace Oil Used as Fuel is Not 'Raw Material' or 'Input' for Production, Hence Not Exempt from Sales Tax Under Bombay Sales Tax Act, 1959.

The judgment pertains to a batch of writ petitions filed before the Bombay High Court challenging the levy of sales tax on furnace oil used by the pet...

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Bombay High Court Allows Husband's Appeal for Divorce on Ground of Cruelty Under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 — Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage and Long Separation Considered Cruelty. False Criminal Complaints and Over 13 Years of Separation Justify Grant of Divorce with Permanent Alimony of Rs. 25 Lakhs.

The appellant-husband, Yogendra Lahu Bhoir, and the respondent-wife, Prema Yogendra Bhoir, were married on 10 May 2006 and had a son born on 18 June 2...

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Supreme Court Dissolves Marriage on Grounds of Irretrievable Breakdown, Quashes Extradition Proceedings, and Awards Permanent Alimony

Supreme Court Exercises Powers Under Article 142 of the Constitution of India to Dissolve Marriage, Quash Litigations, and Direct Release of Impounded...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Passport Impounding Orders — Violation of Natural Justice. Impounding under Section 10(3)(e) of Passports Act, 1967 set aside as no show cause notice or hearing was given.

The judgment concerns two writ petitions filed by individuals whose passports were impounded by the Passport Authority under Section 10(3)(e) of the P...

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Bombay High Court Allows Wife's Appeal for Return of Stridhan Under Section 27 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 — Husband Liable for Ornaments and Articles. The court held that the husband is presumed to be in possession of the wife's stridhan and must return it unless he proves otherwise.

The appellant wife, Sangeeta B. Kadam, filed a Family Court Appeal challenging the judgment and order dated 11th June 2001 passed by the Family Court ...

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Supreme Court Allows Husband's Appeal in Divorce Case on Ground of Desertion — Sets Aside High Court's Reversal of Trial Court's Decree. Marriage Dissolved Under Section 13(1)(i-b) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 as Wife's Departure from Matrimonial Home Without Reasonable Cause Constituted Desertion.

The present appeal arises from a matrimonial dispute between the appellant-husband and respondent-wife, who married on 4 August 2000 under Hindu rites...