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Maharashtra Stamp Act | Refund of Stamp Duty Cannot Be Denied on Mere Technical Grounds
The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”), in a recent decision[i], upheld and relayed an observation made in its earlier decision of Committee-GFIL v. Libra Buildtech Private Limited & Ors.[ii], wherein the Hon’ble SC observed that: “19.

Bombay High Court Holds That Employees Cannot Subsequently Challenge Their Promotion After Accepting The Same Without Demur
In a recent judgment, passed in the matter of Shri Shripad Dwarkanath Gupte and Ors. v. Union of India[1] the Hon’ble Bombay High Court (“HC”) elucidated that employees who have accepted promotions based on grades,

Our Senior Partner Shiju PV Quoted in Economic Times
Shiju Opines “Despite the error, the customer remains liable for their credit card debt. The debt is based on the transactions and charges made using the credit card, and repayment obligations do not disappear due

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

Whether A Cost Incurred By Resolution Professional During CIRP Qualifies as CIRP Cost?
Introduction In a recent ruling dated 14.05.2024, in the case of Avil Menezes (Liquidator) v. Abdul Qudduskhan and Anr,[i] the Hon’ble NCLAT, New Delhi, clarified that the mere fact that dues have arisen during the

Treatment Of Secured Creditors In Liquidation Under The Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code (Ibc)
Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code (IBC) The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), enacted in May 2016 and effective from December 2016, aims to consolidate and amend laws related to the reorganization and insolvency resolution of corporate
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