Tag: Civil
Court Can Determine Stamp Duty Payable Under The Unstamped Arbitration Agreement – Bombay High Court
Recently, in the case of John Cockerill India Ltd. vs. Sanjay Navare[1], the Hon’ble Bombay High Court held that the Court can determine the stamp duty payable under the unstamped Arbitration Agreement. The Court was
A Reasonable Cause Must Be Shown For Not Having Disclosed The Documents That Were Already Under Plaintiff’s Control And Possession For Seeking Amendment In The Commercial Suit: Bombay High Court
The Hon’ble Bombay High Court in Khanna Rayon Industries Pvt. Ltd[1] held that the Court may grant an amendment to a commercial suit if it is deemed essential for resolving the core dispute between the
Injunctions Under Civil Laws
An Injunction is understood as an order issued by a Court to a party, mandating them to either perform or abstain from performing a specific action, with the aim of ensuring the administration of justice.
Terminated Employee Is Required To Plead Or Make Statement Before Authority Or Court To Claim Full Back Wages – Supreme Court
Hon’ble Supreme Court have held[1] that it is an obligation of an employee to plead in his complaint that he is not gainfully employed or had been employed on lesser wages after his dismissal when
COMPLETION DATE AGREED BY THE PARTIES IN AGREEMENT FOR SALE IS ‘SACROSANCT’ –MAHARERA
In recent order dated 13th January 20231, Hon’ble MahaRERA reiterated and ruled that the completion date agreed by the parties mentioned while entering into the Agreement for Sale is sacrosanct. The said order was delivered
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