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Bombay High Court Allows Section 9 Petition for Interim Relief in Family Settlement Dispute. Court grants status quo order to protect assets pending arbitration under family settlement agreement.

The petitioner, Mukesh J. Shah, filed an Arbitration Petition under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, seeking interim relief pe...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Reduction in Pay Scale as Punishment for Misconduct in Tata Memorial Hospital. Disciplinary action based on established misconduct and apology considered by employer.

The First Petitioner, Dr. Ganesh T. Panse, was employed as a Scientific Officer with the First Respondent, Tata Memorial Hospital. On 22nd September 2...

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Supreme Court Allows Insurance Claim in Fire Damage Case — Surveyor Reports Cannot Be Ignored Without Valid Reasons. Appointment of Multiple Surveyors Without Justification Leads to Adoption of First Surveyor's Report Under Section 64UM of Insurance Act, 1938.

The case involves a dispute between M/s New India Assurance Co. Ltd. (Insurance Company) and M/s Luxra Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. (Complainant), an industr...

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Gujarat High Court Allows Divorce by Mutual Consent in Family Suit Appeal — Settlement Reached During Pendency of Appeal. Parties Agreed to Full and Final Settlement of Rs.17,50,000 and Withdrawal of All Pending Proceedings.

The appellant-husband, Deepak Surendrakumar Sharma, filed a divorce petition against his wife, Nisha Deepak Sharma, in the Family Court, Ahmedabad, on...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses MSEB's Petition Challenging Labour Court Award — Termination of Employee Without Domestic Enquiry Set Aside. Service Regulations of Electricity Board Cannot Override Model Standing Orders Under Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946.

The case involves a writ petition filed by the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) challenging an award of the Labour Court, Nagpur, which set ...

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Supreme Court Clarified Permanent Alimony Covers All Maintenance Claims – No Further Dues Payable. Miscellaneous Application Seeking Additional Maintenance Rejected – Rs. 50 Lakh Permanent Alimony Held as Full and Final Settlement

The Supreme Court dismissed the Miscellaneous Application, holding that all disputes, including maintenance, were finally settled by its previous judg...