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Supreme Court Lays Down Guidelines to Address Delay in Pronouncement of Reserved Judgments by High Courts — Right to Speedy Justice Under Article 21. The Court held that inordinate delay in delivery of reserved judgments violates Article 21 and issued binding guidelines for timely pronouncement.

The Supreme Court of India, in a suo motu exercise expanding the scope of individual writ petitions seeking pronouncement of reserved judgments, addre...

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"Timely Compliance in Specific Performance: Supreme Court Reiterates Limits and Discretion" "Clarifying the interplay of judicial discretion and statutory provisions under Section 28 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963."

The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the High Court, dismissing revision petitions that sought rescission of contracts for alleged non-compliance ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Challenging Limitation in Arbitration Award Dispute. Applicability of Limitation Act Provisions to Section 34(3) of Arbitration and Conciliation Act Clarified.

Applicability of Section 4 of the Limitation Act to Section 34(3) of the ACA Does Section 4 apply to the additional 30-day condonable period when it ...

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"High Court Dismisses State's Review Petition for Delay and Lack of Merit" "The Bombay High Court emphasizes that state entities must adhere to timelines and procedural diligence, highlighting the limitations of administrative delay as an excuse."

The Bombay High Court dismissed a review petition filed by the State of Maharashtra and other authorities challenging a previous decision from Novembe...

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Refusal of Registration of Deed of Conveyance Challenged. Bombay High Court Deliberates on the Timelines and Stamping Requirements under the Registration Act and Stamp Act.

In a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner challenges the legality of an order dated 27.03.2024, issued b...

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NCLAT Allows Appeal Against NCLT Order Permitting Erstwhile Promoter to Submit Resolution Plan. The Tribunal held that an erstwhile promoter who is a related party under Section 29A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 is ineligible to submit a resolution plan.

The appeal was filed by M/s. Meir Commodities India Pvt. Ltd., a prospective resolution applicant, challenging the order of the National Company Law T...