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Supreme Court Upholds Referral to Arbitration Despite Fraud Allegations in Development Agreement Dispute. Arbitration Clause Survives Challenge When Fraud Relates to Inducement Not Affecting Contractual Terms.

The appeal arose from a civil suit filed by Deccan Paper Mills Co. Ltd. (appellant) against Regency Mahavir Properties and others (respondents) seekin...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Arbitration Reference Dispute Over Lease Rent Sharing. Dispute Between Society and Members Arising from Development Agreements Falls Within Arbitration Clause 19 of Addendum.

The case involves a dispute between M/s Avinash Hitech City 2 Society and its members (appellants) and Boddu Manikya Malini and another (respondents) ...

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Supreme Court Remands FEMA Case to High Court for Fresh Consideration Due to Failure to Examine Material Evidence. High Court's Assumption That No Evidence Was Filed Was Contrary to Record, Requiring Remand Under Section 8 and Section 42 of FEMA, 1999.

The Supreme Court dealt with appeals arising from a High Court judgment that had allowed appeals by the Union of India and dismissed a writ petition b...

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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Family Court Order Disturbing Child Custody Based on Consent Without Welfare Inquiry. The court held that a custody order under Section 8 of the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 cannot be passed solely on consent without considering the welfare of the child.

The case involves an appeal by the father (Appellant 'A') against a Family Court order dated 15 July 2014 that disturbed the custody of his two minor ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging CLB Order Refusing Reference to Arbitration. Availability of Alternative Remedy Under Section 10F of Companies Act, 1956 Precludes Exercise of Writ Jurisdiction Under Article 226 of Constitution.

The petitioners, Emgee Housing Private Limited and others, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the High Court ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition to Refer Parties to Arbitration in Commercial Dispute Over Unpaid Goods. Arbitration Clause in Purchase Orders Held Binding Despite Absence of Signed Agreement, as Parties Acted on Purchase Orders Containing Arbitration Clause.

The petitioners, Sai Wardha Power Ltd. and its directors, were original defendants in a civil suit filed by the respondent, M/s. Goyal Dhatu Udyog Pvt...