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Evidence taken on record behind the back of the opposite party provides a valid ground under section 34 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996 to set aside the Arbitration Award passed by Tribunal.

Legal Brief: Evidence taken on record behind the back of the opposite party provides a valid ground under section 34 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act,1996 to set aside the Arbitration Award passed by Tribunal. Case: Geojit Financial Services Ltd. v. Nalani Rajkumar & ors. Court: High Court of Madras Date of Judgment: 21.03.2024 By: Adv.  […]

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Incriminatory Statement given by PMLA accused in custody is inadmissible in another money laundering case.

Legal Brief: Incriminatory Statement given by PMLA accused in custody is inadmissible in another money laundering case. Case Name: Prem Prakash v. Union of India Court: Hon’ble Supreme Court of India Date of Judgment: 28.09.2024 By: Aakanksha Bhatia Facts Prem Prakash (the appellant) challenges a High Court judgment denying him bail in connection with ECIR

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Arbitrator can award pre-reference & pendente lite interesteven when agreement is silent on award of interest.

Legal Brief: Arbitrator can award pre-reference & pendente lite interest even when agreement is silent on award of interest. Case: Pam Developments Private Limited v. State of West Bengal & Anr Court: Hon’ble Supreme Court of India Date of Judgment: 23.08.2024 By: Adv. Saksham Mathur Facts That the respondent issued a tender notice on 09.2010

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Delhi Skills Mission Society v. Samuel Foundation Charitable India Trust

Case: Delhi Skills Mission Society v. Samuel Foundation Charitable India Trust Court : Delhi High Court Date of Judgment : 30.07.2024 By : Adv. Saksham Mathur Facts The Delhi Skills Mission Society, a state-level society registered under Societies Registration Act,1860 and operating under the Directorate of Training and Technical Education (DTTE), Government of NCT of

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Service on WhatsApp number and e-mail address constitutes a valid service-Delhi HC

Legal Brief: Service on WhatsApp number and e-mail address constitutes a valid service. Case : Lease Plan India Private Limited V. Rudraksh Pharma Distributor and ors. Citation : 2024SCC Online Del 2687 Court : Delhi High Court Date of Judgment : 01.04.2024 By : Adv. Aakanksha Bhatia Facts The petitioner company entered into a Lease

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No requirement to issue fresh notice for re-commencingarbitration proceeding after first arbitration award is set aside.

Legal Brief : No requirement to issue fresh notice for re-commencingarbitration proceeding after first arbitration award is set aside. Case : Kirloskar Pneumatic Company Ltd v. Kataria Sales CorporationCourt : Bombay High CourtDate of Judgment : 21.03.2024By : Adv. Saksham Mathur Facts The petitioner company entered into a Dealership Agreement with respondent company on 06.2013.

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Mother Can change the Surname of son after the death of his biological father

 Legal Brief : Mother can change son’s surname after the death of his biological father. Prepared By: Adv. Saksham Mathur   Case Name : Akella Lalitha v. Konda Hanumantha Rao Court : Hon’ble Supreme Court Of India Citation : 2022 SCC Online 928 Facts of the Case: Akella Lalitha (Appellant) married Konda Balaji (son of

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Abortion allowed till 24 weeks of pregnancy in special cases.

Legal Brief: X v. Principal Secretary Health and Family Welfare Department: A critical Analysis Prepared by: Adv. Aakanksha Bhatia Court: Hon’ble Supreme Court Date: July 21, 2022 Bench: Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Justice Surya Kant & Justice A.S. Bopanna Citation: 2022 SCC OnLine SC 905 Facts of the Case: The petitioner, a resident of Manipur, currently

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Case Brief: Suwalal son of Gopi by caste Raigar v. State – A Critical Analysis

Prepared by- Adv. Aakanksha Bhatia Court: High Court of Rajasthan, Jaipur BenchJudgment Date: 13.05.2024Bench: Justice Anoop Kumar Dhand Facts: In the case of Suwalal son of Gopi by caste Raigar v. State, the prosecutrix, a six year old girl child who was drinking water at the Pyau (Water Booth) near haramshala alleged that the appellant

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