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High Court of Bombay Adjudicates Petitions Under Section 37 of Arbitration Act Against Interim Deposit Order. The Arbitral Tribunal Had Directed Joint and Several Deposit of Rs.190 Crores and Restraint on Property Alienation.

The dispute arose from a Share Holders Agreement (SHA) dated 27 December 2012 and subsequent amendments between the Claimants (investors) and the Resp...

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High Court of Judicature at Bombay, Nagpur Bench Considers Miscellaneous Civil Application (Arbitration) No. 1166 of 2023. Matter involves 70 applicant entities engaged in cotton ginning and pressing; no substantive order, reasoning, or cited provisions appear in the available judgment excerpt.

The available judgment excerpt comprises only the cause title and party array for Miscellaneous Civil Application (Arbitration) No. 1166 of 2023 befor...

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Bombay High Court Allows Landlords' Revision in Eviction Suit Against Trespassers Claiming Tenancy Inheritance. Tenancy ceases on death of tenant; respondents not legal heirs under Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947.

The case involves a civil revision application filed by the landlords (petitioners) against the judgment and decree of the First Appellate Court in Ci...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Arbitration Matter — No Power of Review Under Arbitration Act. Review petition against judgment setting aside arbitral award dismissed as Arbitration Act is a self-contained code with no review provision, and Section 5 limits judicial intervention.

The review petitioner, Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd., sought recall of the judgment dated 8 November 2019 in Commercial Arbitration Petition No. 3...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging E-Auction Sale Due to Alternate Remedy Under SARFAESI Act. Petitioner, as second highest bidder, alleged collusion and system malfunction but was directed to approach Debts Recovery Tribunal.

The petitioner, Radhika Rajesh Agarwal, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Bombay High Court challenging ...