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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Admiralty Bunkers Arrest Case. Bunkers on board a ship can be arrested and sold separately under admiralty jurisdiction as they are not part of the ship.

The appellant, Mansel Limited, a Bermuda company engaged in chartering vessels, filed an admiralty suit seeking arrest of bunkers on board the vessel ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Application to Set Aside Arrest of Foreign Vessel in Admiralty Suit — Plaintiffs' Claim for Supply of Bunkers and Stores Falls Within Admiralty Jurisdiction Under Section 4(1) of the Admiralty Act, 2017.

The plaintiffs, Universal Marine and Ramanand Padiyar, filed an admiralty suit against the vessel M.T. Hartati (a Singapore-flagged vessel) and its ma...

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High Court of Bombay Dismisses Applications to Vacate Arrest of Vessels in Bunker Supply Disputes Involving Insolvent Intermediary. Maritime Claim for Bunkers Supplied to Vessel Held Enforceable In Rem Despite Lack of Privity Between Supplier and Owner.

The High Court of Bombay heard two notices of motion filed by the defendants in two admiralty suits seeking to vacate the arrest of their vessels. The...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Application for Release of Arrested Cargo in Admiralty Suit for Demurrage Claim. Demurrage Claim Under Voyage Charterparty is a Claim in Respect of Goods Under Section 4(1)(f) of Admiralty Act, 2017, and Arrest of Cargo is Permissible Even if Not on Board.

The Plaintiff, Pacific Gulf Shipping (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-based company engaged in vessel chartering, filed an admiralty suit against De...

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Bombay High Court Orders Return of Security in Admiralty Suit for Lack of Sister Ship Relationship. Security furnished for arbitration claim cannot be retained when the vessel arrested is not a sister ship of the vessel for which services were provided.

The plaintiff, Condor Maritime Dienstleistung GmbH & Co. KG, filed an admiralty suit against m.v. Western Light and its owners (defendants) claiming m...

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Bombay High Court Allows Admiralty Suit for Recovery of Repair Costs Against Sister Vessel of Owner. The court held that a maritime claim for necessaries supplied to sister vessels can be enforced by arresting a vessel owned by the same owner under admiralty jurisdiction.

The plaintiff, M/s. Five Ocean Ship Repairing & Marine Services LLC, filed an admiralty suit against the vessel MT 'SYMPHONY 1' (ex. MT 'ARABIAN LADY'...