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Review Petition in Supreme Court challenges the interpretation of contract clauses and seeks specific performance in a property transaction dispute.

This case pertains to the review petition filed by Siddamsetty Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. challenging the Supreme Court’s previous judgment. The petit...

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Appointment of Arbitrator Amidst Time-Bar Concerns in Shareholder Dispute. Supreme Court emphasizes the limited scope of judicial interference in arbitration petitions, reserving detailed merits and limitation questions for the arbitral tribunal.

1. Background of the Dispute The petitioner, Aslam Ismail Khan Deshmukh, is a Non-Resident Indian based in Dubai with expertise in the drilling flu...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Arbitration and Limitation in Insolvency Context. Balancing Arbitration Rights with Insolvency Proceedings under IBC and Limitation Law

  Factual Background HPCL Bio-Fuels Ltd., a government-owned entity, engaged M/S Shahaji Bhanudas Bhad for a turnkey project to enhance b...

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"Landowners Challenge MIDC Over Land Classification and Compensation" "Petitioners demand reclassification and enhanced compensation for perennially-irrigated land."

The case involves a writ petition filed by Hiraman Yashwant Kathe and others challenging the decision of the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corpor...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court’s Decision, Dismisses Appeals on Property Ownership Dispute Land ownership, possession rights, and the doctrine of adverse possession scrutinized in depth.

The Supreme Court of India, dismissed the appeals filed by Neelam Gupta and others, upholding the High Court’s ruling granting possession rights to ...

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"Pendente Lite Transferee's Right to Challenge Execution of Decree Confirmed: Supreme Court" SC affirms that limitation period begins from the date of final decree, and a pendente lite transferee can challenge execution if dispossessed.

The Supreme Court of India, deals with the execution of a final decree in a partition suit and the rights of a pendente lite transferee. It affirms th...

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"High Court Denies Hindustan Unilever Ltd.’s Writ Petition Against Income Tax Demand; Directs Appeal as Remedy" "Jurisdictional authority and tax compliance obligations scrutinized in a high-value international intellectual property rights acquisition."

The Bombay High Court dismissed Hindustan Unilever Ltd.'s writ petition challenging a demand raised by the Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax under Sec...

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Eviction decree upheld on grounds of subletting and bona fide requirement; application for comparative hardship dismissed.

The case revolves around an eviction suit filed by the plaintiffs, trustees of Noor Hospital, against the defendant (Shree Durga Trading Co.) for subl...

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The importance of timeliness in filing suits and the legal barriers to pursuing claims decades after the cause of action has arisen, especially when there are clear statutory limitations like those under the Limitation Act.

The dismissal of a civil suit based on an application under Order VII Rule 11 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). The key points of this case revolve a...