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Madras High Court Allows Appeal in Part in Foreign Award Enforcement Case, Remands for Consideration of Group of Companies Doctrine. The court held that the group of companies doctrine may bind a non-signatory to an arbitration agreement if there is commonality of interest and involvement in the contract.

The appellant, LSS Ocean Transport DMCC, a company incorporated in UAE, filed an appeal against an order dated 16.10.2023 in Arb.O.P.No.(Comm.Div.) 19...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Refusal to Enforce Foreign Arbitral Award Against Non-Signatory. Group of Companies Doctrine Not Applicable Without Evidence of Mutual Intention to Bind Non-Signatory Under Sections 47-49 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.

The appellant, LSS Ocean Transport DMCC, a UAE company, filed an appeal under Section 13(1) of the Commercial Courts Act and Section 50 of the Arbitra...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Appeals in Dishonour of Cheque Cases, Sets Aside Acquittal. Presumption under Section 139 of NI Act applies when signature and issuance of cheque are admitted, shifting burden on accused to rebut.

The appellant, Mr. Ashfaq Rasheed Shaik, filed six criminal appeals under Section 378(4) Cr.P.C. against the judgment of acquittal dated 07.06.2018 pa...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Cheque Dishonour Case, Sets Aside Acquittal for Reconsideration. The court held that dismissal of complaint under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act due to absence of complainant was not justified and remanded for fresh hearing.

The present appeal was preferred by the original complainant against the judgment and order dated 8th July, 1999 passed by the learned Additional Chie...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeals by Complainant's Widow in Cheque Dishonour Cases, Restoring Complaints Dismissed for Non-Prosecution. Held that the Magistrate erred in dismissing complaints under Section 256 CrPC without considering the death of the original complainant and the request for substitution.

The appellant, Smt. Nirmal Dewan, is the widow of Shri Trilok Dewan, who had filed three separate complaints against the respondent, Anand Shroff, all...