Tag: 1872
Validity of non-compete clauses post termination of agreement- Bombay High Court
The Hon’ble Bombay High Court (“HC”) recently held, in a significant ruling[1] that although a non-compete clause may be valid throughout the duration of an agreement, post the termination of the agreement, such a clause
Plaintiff Is Not Obligated To Make A Prayer In The Plaint To Set Aside The Subsequent Sale Deed If It Is Executed With A Prior Knowledge Of Agreement To Sell
By a recent judgement, passed in the matter of Maharaj Singh And Ors. v. Karan Singh And Ors.[i], the Hon’ble Supreme Court [“SC”], upheld and relayed the observation made by a larger bench by deciding
Airlines shall be held liable for default in the services promised by its Agent: Supreme Court
The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) in a recent notable judgment held that the Airlines shall be bound by the time schedule promised by its agent. In the instant case the Appellant, Rajasthan Art Emporium booked
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