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Under Section 11(6) A&C Act, Referral Court must limit its enquiry to the question of limitation period only

Case Brief: Under Section 11(6) A&C Act, Referral Court must limit its enquiry to the question of limitation period only Aslam Ismail Khan Deshmukh v. ASAP Fluids Pvt. Ltd. and another Court: Hon’ble Supreme Court of India Date of Judgment: 07.11.2024   Facts: Aslam Ismail Khan Deshmukh (the petitioner) in this case is a Non-Resident […]

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The Arbitration & Conciliation Act,1996 a self-contained code which does not distinguish between government and private entities

Legal Brief: Arbitration Act 1996 a self-contained code which does not distinguish between government and private entities. Case: International Seaport Dredging Pvt Ltd v. Kamarajar Port Limited Court: Hon’ble Supreme Court of India Date of Judgment: 24.10.2024 By: Adv. Saksham Mathur Facts That the appeal before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India arising from an

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Application for arbitrator’s appointment cannot be rejected on multiplicity alone if cause of action for subsequent arbitration arise

Legal Brief : Application for arbitrator’s appointment cannot be rejected on multiplicity alone if cause of action for subsequent arbitration arise.   Case : M/S HPCL Bio-Fuels Ltd. Vs M/S Shahaji Bhanudas Bhad Court : Hon’ble Supreme Court Of India Date of Judgment: 07.11.2024 By : Adv. Saksham Mathur Facts The appeal arose from a

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If Dispute Is Arbitrable, Court Cannot Refuse To Refer Parties To Arbitration US 8 of Arbitration Act Guwahati High Court

Case Brief: If Dispute Is Arbitrable, Court Cannot Refuse To Refer Parties To Arbitration U/S 8 of Arbitration Act: Guwahati High Court Case Name: Rampat Lal Verma v. Rahul Verma and 7 Ors Court: Hon’ble Guwahati High Court Judge: Hon’ble Justice Robin Phukan Date of Decision: 22.10 2024 Prepared By: Aakanksha Bhatia   Facts: This

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Misconduct before Arbitral Tribunal or Sole Arbitrator can constitute Contempt of Court

Legal Brief: Misconduct before Arbitral Tribunal or Sole Arbitrator can constitute Contempt of Court Case Name: Dalmia Family Office Trust & Anr. v. Getamber Anand & Ors. Court: Delhi High Court Date of Judgment: 08.10.2024 By- Aakanksha Bhatia   Facts The Dalmia Family Office Trust and Dalmia Family Holdings LLP (Dalmia Group) entered into nine

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Industrial Tribunal’s findings on employee’s alleged misconduct without taking on record inquiry report is not sustainable

Legal Brief: Industrial Tribunal’s findings on employee’s alleged misconduct without taking on record inquiry report is not sustainable.Case: Rajkumar Sitaldas Keswani vs. General Manager & Ors.Court: Gujarat High CourtDate of Judgment: 25.09.2024By: Adv. Saksham Mathur Facts•The dispute between the parties was originated in 2005 and was referred to the Central Government Industrial Tribunal cum Labour

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If Dispute Is Arbitrable, Court Cannot Refuse To Refer Parties To Arbitration US 8 of Arbitration Act Guwahati High Court

Case Brief: If Dispute Is Arbitrable, Court Cannot Refuse To Refer Parties To Arbitration U/S 8 of Arbitration Act: Guwahati High Court Case Name: Rampat Lal Verma v. Rahul Verma and 7 Ors Court: Hon’ble Guwahati High Court Judge: Hon’ble Justice Robin Phukan Date of Decision: 22.10 2024 Prepared By: Aakanksha Bhatia   Facts: This

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No remorse or sympathy towards wife’s hardships’, Bombay HC imposes Rs 1 lakh cost on husband for opposing wife’s plea to transfer divorce case

Legal Brief: ‘No remorse or sympathy towards wife’s hardships’; Bombay HC imposes Rs 1 lakh cost on husband for opposing wife’s plea to transfer divorce case. Case Name: Sarita Rahul Sharma v. Rahul Udayraj Sharma; 2024 SCC OnLine Bom 3179 Court Name: High Court of Bombay Date of Judgment: 03.10.2024 By: Aakanksha Bhatia  Facts: The

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Interim measures in Arbitration Act meant to support not undermine arbitration.

Legal Brief: Interim measures in Arbitration Act meant to support not undermine arbitration.Case: Ashok Kumar Goel and Anr. Vs Ebix Cash Limited & Ors.Court: Bombay High CourtDate of Judgment: 08.10.2024 By: Adv. Saksham Mathur Facts:•This case involves a dispute arising out of a Shareholders Agreement dated12.05.2017. The Respondents were obligated to purchase the Petitioners’ shareholding in

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Consumer Commissions has power to act as Judicial Magistrate for trial of offences, which includes power to issue arrest warrants.

Legal Brief: Consumer Commissions has power to act as Judicial Magistrate for trial of offences, which includes power to issue arrest warrants.Case: Rakesh Khanna v. Naveen Kumar Aggarwal and ors.Court: Delhi High CourtDate of Judgment: 25.09.2024By: Adv. Saksham MathurFacts•Naveen Kumar Aggarwal (respondent) filed a complaint against VXL Realtors Pvt. Ltd. under section 17 of the

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