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Karnataka High Court Hears Writ Petitions Challenging Karnataka Administrative Tribunal Order in Transport Department Recruitment Matter. The Petitions Seek Quashing of Tribunal's Order Dated 02.03.2010 in Application Nos.1212-1250/2010 on Grounds of Illegality.

The case comprised a batch of writ petitions numbered WP Nos.6842-6880/2010 along with several other connected matters, all filed under Articles 226 a...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Rejection of Section 34 Petition in Arbitration Dispute Over Bridge Construction. Arbitral Award Upheld as Not Contrary to Public Policy Under Section 34 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.

The appellant, Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (owner), entered into a contract with the respondent, M/s. Oriental Construction Company Limited (co...

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Bombay High Court Examines Arbitrability of Disputes Between Developer and Non-Signatory Member of Cooperative Society Under Development Agreement. Issue Involves Permissibility of Invoking Arbitration Clause Against Dissenting Member Not Party to Agreement.

The dispute arose from the redevelopment of a cooperative society's building in Mumbai. The applicant, a developer, entered into a Development Agreeme...

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Bombay High Court Upholds University Tribunal's Order in Part — Lecturer's Appointment Without NET/SET or Ph.D. Held Invalid, but Salary for Work Done Granted. Minority Institution's Right to Administer Does Not Extend to Appointing Ineligible Candidates Under Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994.

The judgment concerns two writ petitions arising from an order of the University and College Tribunal, Aurangabad, in Appeal No. BAMU-02/2013. The Hin...

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Bombay High Court Holds That Question of Excisability of Goods Is a Question of Rate of Duty Appealable Only to Supreme Court Under Section 35L(2) of Central Excise Act, 1944, and Amendment Inserting Sub-section (2) Is Clarificatory in Nature.

The case involves a reference to a Full Bench of the Bombay High Court to determine the appealability of a Tribunal order regarding excisability of go...

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Gujarat High Court Reduces Contributory Negligence from 20% to 10% in Motor Accident Claim — Appellant Motorcyclist Injured in Head-On Collision with Jeep. Court Held That Absence of Evidence of Negligence on Part of Claimant Warrants Reduction of Contributory Negligence and Enhancement of Compensation.

The appellant, Lahernath Raghunath Gauswami, was the original claimant in a motor accident claim petition. On 02.03.2006, while returning to his villa...

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Bombay High Court Considers Challenge to Schools Tribunal’s Reinstatement of Teacher in Minority Institution. Minority Institution Seeks to Quash Reinstatement Order Based on Alleged Procedural Irregularities in Disciplinary Inquiry.

The dispute concerned the termination of an assistant teacher (Respondent No.4) employed at St. Xavier’s High School, Manmad, run by the petitioner ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Raymond Limited's Appeals in Central Excise Cenvat Credit Dispute. Cenvat Credit of AED (T&TA) on Inputs Can Be Utilized for Payment of BED on Final Products.

The appellant, Raymond Limited, is a company manufacturing blankets from woollen fibres. The blankets attract only Basic Excise Duty (BED) and not Add...