Are Banks Liable To Refund Account Holders For Unauthorised Transactions Made By A Third Party

Are Banks Liable To Refund Account Holders For Unauthorised Transactions Made By A Third Party?

A company through its director approached the Hon’ble Bombay High Court (“HC”) challenging the order passed by the Banking Ombudsman, rejecting the complaint preferred by the account holder under the Reserve Bank – Integrated Ombudsman

Builders Cannot Use The Excuse Of Failure Of Timely Payment By Allottee When There Is A Delay In Construction Work

INTRODUCTION The Hon’ble National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (“NCDRC”), New Delhi on 3rd June 2024, in the case of M/s. Puri Construction Pvt. Ltd. v. Gurudarshan Singh and Anr[i], upheld the judgement passed by the

Supreme Court Establishes Seven Key Procedural Sub-Rights for Compulsory Land Acquisition

Abstract: In the recent judgment of Kolkata Municipal Corporation and another v. Bimal Kumar Shah & another, the Supreme Court laid down and elaborated upon mandatory procedural safeguards and sub-rights, in tune with Article 300A of the Constitution, that must be

Subsequent Change In Law Shall Not Have An Impact On Limitation

Subsequent Change In Law Shall Not Have An Impact On Limitation

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) in the case of Delhi Development Authority v. Tejpal & Ors[1]., the bench comprising of Justice Surya Kant, Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, ruled that a change in

Parties Can Not Take Leverage Of The Availability Of Limitation Period Of 3 Years For Specific Performance Suits Without Justifiable Grounds

Parties Can Not Take Leverage Of The Availability Of Limitation Period Of 3 Years For Specific Performance Suits Without Justifiable Grounds

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) in a recent decision[1], reiterated the position settled by courts, regarding when a specific performance suit ought to be preferred by a party to an agreement. The facts in the

Fundamental Right of the consumer to be made aware of the quality of products

Supreme Court Recognizes The Fundamental Rights Of Consumers In Relation To Misleading Advertisements

In a significant development, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has passed an order on 7th May 2024, addressing the issue of misleading advertisements, particularly in the food and health sectors. The directions were passed

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