Delhi High Court Rules Out Applicability Of NN Global Mercantile In Case Of Agreements Executed By Or On Behalf Of The Government

Delhi High Court Rules Out Applicability Of NN Global Mercantile In Case Of Agreements Executed By Or On Behalf Of The Government

The Hon’ble High Court of Delhi (“DHC”), in a recent judgment passed in M/s. SVK Infrastructures (formally known as M/s. Satya Narain) vs. Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation Ltd.[1], while expounding apposite provisions of

Supreme Court: Straight Jacket formula cannot be applied for granting the divorce on the ground of Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage under Article 142 of the Constitution of India

In a recent judgement[1], the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India held that the straight jacket formula cannot be applied to granting the divorce by exercising its discretion under Article 142 for dissolving the Marriage between

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Admiralty Jurisdiction in India

Admiralty Jurisdiction in India

Introduction The terms maritime and admiralty are often used interchangeably but there is a significant difference between both the terms. Maritime law relates to the legal rules dealing with the concept of carrying goods and

Section 148 NI Act-Deposit of Minimum 20% Amount Is Not An Absolute Rule; Can Be Relaxed If Exceptional Case Is Made Out: Supreme Court

INTRODUCTION The Division Bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court Comprising of Justice Abhay S. Oka and Justice Pankaj Mithal in the matter of Jamboo Bhandari v. M.P State industrial Development Corporation Ltd, has held that

When Right Denied, Auction Buyer's Hearing Allowed: DRAT Kolkata

When A Right Accrued In Favour Of The Auction Purchaser Is Denied By The Secured Creditor, The Auction Purchaser Is Entitled To A Hearing Before Forfeiting The Amount: DRAT Kolkata

The Hon’ble Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal, Kolkata comprising of Justice Anil Kumar Srivastava in Punjab National Bank Vs. held that when the right of forfeiture under Rule 9(5) of Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 is

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