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High Court of Bombay Allows Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards Under Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 - The court recognized and enforced five foreign arbitral awards, rejecting challenges based on invalidity of arbitration agreement and scope of submission.

The High Court of Bombay adjudicated a commercial arbitration petition filed under Part II of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, seeking reco...

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Section 6 Specific Relief Act – Proof of Possession Mandatory.

This case arose from a dispute over possession of a dispensary premises in Mumbai between family members. The plaintiffs claimed that they were in set...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Eviction Order Under Public Premises Act - Petitioners Legal Heirs Fail to Overturn Eviction from Bank-Owned Premises in Pune

The judgment involves a Writ Petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India filed by the legal representatives of Petitioners, challenging th...

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High Court Quashes Scrutiny Committee Order Invalidating 'Mana' Scheduled Tribe Claim Due to Perverse Findings and Non-Consideration of Relevant Documents. Matter Remanded for Fresh Consideration

The petitioner, claiming to belong to 'Mana' Scheduled Tribe, challenged the Scrutiny Committee's order invalidating his caste claim. The High Court f...

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High Court Sets Aside Arbitral Award in Partnership Dispute Between Parties Arbitration Petition Allowed Under Section 34 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Due to Procedural Irregularities

The High Court allowed an arbitration petition challenging an arbitral award in a partnership dispute -- The Court found that the arbitral tribunal co...

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Dying Declaration as Sole Basis for Conviction | Supreme Court Restores Murder Conviction under Section 302 IPC | State of Himachal Pradesh v. Chaman Lal (2026 INSC 57)

The accused husband was convicted by the Trial Court for setting his wife on fire. The High Court acquitted him by doubting the dying declaration. The...

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Supreme Court upheld the summoning of additional accused post-trial conclusion, emphasizing the High Court’s revisional powers and the necessity of fresh trials to ensure justice.

Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 — Section 319 — Summoning of Additional Accused Post-Trial Conclusion Held Valid — Reiteration of Revi...

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Motor Vehicle Accident – Compensation – Liability of Minor Driver. Supreme Court absolved the minor of driving liability and upheld enhanced compensation for the claimants while setting aside the recovery direction against the vehicle’s owner.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 136 – Reappreciation of Evidence – Scope of interference by Supreme Court – Findings of the lower courts...

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Questioning the Legitimacy of a Disciplinary Dismissal. An insightful exploration of fairness, evidence evaluation, and labor law application in employment termination.

The Bombay High Court dismissed the petition by Bank of Baroda challenging the Central Government Industrial Tribunal's (CGIT) awards, which declared ...

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Appellant Wins Appeal Against ESI Court Judgment. Court Rules Establishment Did Not Employ Enough Workers for ESI Act Coverage During Disputed Period

  The appellant is challenging a judgment dated June 8, 1999, by the ESI Court, which dismisse...