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Supreme Court Limits Judicial Interference US 11(5); Referral Courts Must Avoid Dvelving Into Merits Of Dispute

Supreme Court Limits Judicial Interference U/S 11(5); Referral Courts Must Avoid Dvelving Into Merits Of Dispute

On 7th November, 2024 the Supreme Court in the case of Goqii Technologies Pvt. Ltd. v. Sokrati Technologies Pvt. Ltd. set aside an order of the High Court of Bombay involving a petition under Section

Court Adjudicating Upon Arbitration Award u/s 34 Holds Power to Recalculate Compensation Granted Under NHAI Act: Allahabad High Court

Court Adjudicating Upon Arbitration Award u/s 34 Holds Power to Recalculate Compensation Granted Under NHAI Act: Allahabad High Court

Introduction The High Court of Allahabad (“the HC”) in the case of Chandra Kishori (“A1”) v. Union of India Thru. Chairman Of National Highway Authority of India and 2 Others; and  Om Prakash (“A2”) v.

Sanctioning Profit loss Claim Without Proof Conflicts with Indian Policy

Sanctioning Claim for Loss of Profit in Absence of Substantial Proof Is in Conflict with Public Policy of India: Apex Court

Introduction In the context of interpreting an award deemed to be patently illegal and conflicting with public policy, the Supreme Court in M/s. Unibros v. All India Radio[1], clarified that a claim for loss of

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

Party Initiating Arbitration Must Follow Section 21 Procedure Delhi HC

Party Invoking Arbitration Is Bound To Conform To The Procedure Prescribed Under Section 21 Of The Arbitration And Conciliation Act: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court (“the HC”) in its recent judgment passed in the matter of Amit Guglani & Anr. Vs. L & T Housing Finance Ltd. & Anr.[1] held that compliance with section 21 of

SC Echoes Limiting HC Power in Appeal US. 34 - Larsen AC Case

Supreme Court Echoes Curtailing Power Of The High Court While Entertaining Appeal U/S. 34

In a recent appeal in the matter of M/s. Larsen Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Company versus Union of India & Ors.[1], the division bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India (“the SC”) while capturing