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Bombay High Court Dismisses Election Petition for Non-Compliance with Mandatory Requirements Under Representation of the People Act, 1951. Failure to Furnish Attested Copies and Official Transcripts of CDs Renders Petition Liable for Summary Dismissal.

The case involves an election petition filed by Adam Narsayya Narayan challenging the election of Praniti Shinde (Respondent No.1) from Solapur City C...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Company Winding Up Petition Under Companies Act, 1956 Due to Lack of Bona Fide Dispute. Concurrent Findings Upheld as Appellant's Defence Was Vague and Non-Specific in Reply to Statutory Notice Under Sections 433(e) and 434.

The dispute arose from a transaction where the respondent, a manufacturer of acrylic yarn, supplied material on credit to the appellant. The appellant...

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High Court Allows Appeal in Arbitration Case, Restoring Arbitral Award Set Aside by Single Judge. Limited Judicial Review Under Section 34 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Precludes Re-appreciation of Evidence Unless Award Shocks Conscience or Conflicts with Public Policy.

The dispute arose between Appellant, a foreign company manufacturing biscuits in Zimbabwe, and Respondent, an Indian partnership firm, regarding the s...

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Supreme Court Allows Dealer's Appeal in Sales Tax Dispute Over Free Warranty Replacement of Defective Parts. The Court Held That Free Replacement Under Warranty Does Not Constitute a Sale Under Section 4(1) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, as Consideration Is Already Included in the Original Sale Price.

The Supreme Court considered a batch of appeals concerning the liability to sales tax on free replacement of defective parts in motor vehicles during ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Employer's Petition Against Subsistence Allowance Order in De Novo Enquiry. Employee dismissed after departmental enquiry is entitled to subsistence allowance during de novo proceedings before Labour Court under Model Standing Orders.

The petitioner, Mumbai Cricket Association, challenged an order of the 12th Labour Court, Bombay, dated 15th October 2010, which directed the payment ...