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Landlords Challenge Tenant's Late Amendment in Court of Small Causes. Legal dispute over tenancy rights involves delayed amendment and inclusion of new defendants, leading to writ petition and expedited hearing order.

Writ petition filed by landlords challenging an order from the Court of Small Causes, Mumbai, which allowed an amendment application by the plaintiff,...

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Challenge to Arbitral Award on Valuation Grounds: Court Considers Admission and Unconditional Stay. A petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act questions an award's reliance on an unproven valuation report, citing procedural lapses and natural justice violations.

The petition challenges an arbitral award dated November 23, 2023, under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The award directed ...

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Arbitration Termination under Section 32(2)(c) - A Detailed Examination Understanding the Implications and Applicability.

Appeal regarding the legality of terminating arbitral proceedings under Section 32(2)(c) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. It outlines th...

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Land Acquisition Dispute: Supreme Court Stresses Prompt Compensation Ensuring Justice for Property Owners in Disputed Acquisitions

Land acquisition, compensation, fundamental rights, right to property, due process of law, eminent domain, delay and laches, judicial discretion, fres...

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Court directed to be considered by the state within six months from the date of the order, granting the respondents the liberty to challenge the decision on the renewal application

Lease agreement for a property in Orissa, initially granted in 1905 and renewed in 1944 for a period of 30 years. Following the expiration of the rene...

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Supreme Court Affirms CESTAT's Ruling: Labelling Constitutes Manufacturing under Central Excise Law. The Supreme Court clarifies the interpretation of "manufacture" under Note 3 of Chapter 18 of the Central Excise Tariff Act, supporting the respondent's cenvat credit claim.

The Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether labelling goods amounts to "manufacture" under the Central Excise Tariff Act. The case revolved aroun...

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Repealed Penalty Rule Cannot Apply: The Supreme Court Upholds Application of Amended Rule in Excise Penalty Case

The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of Pernod Ricard India (P) Ltd, holding that penalties for exceeding permissible limits of liquor wastage du...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation in Road Accident Case. Supreme Court Increases Compensation for Victim from Rs. 1.27 Lakhs to Rs. 2.42 Lakhs, Citing Misjudgment in Disability Assessment.

The Supreme Court enhanced the compensation awarded to a road accident victim, recognizing errors in the lower courts' assessment of the victim’s di...