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Non-Signatory’s Obligation in Family Arrangement Arbitration. A Ruling on the inclusion of non-signatories in arbitration proceedings concerning complex family business arrangements....

Deals with the appointment of a sole arbitrator under Sections 11(6) and 11(9) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The petitioners sought arbitration to resolve disputes arising from the Fa...

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Supreme Court Upholds Kalelkar Award: PWD Employees Entitled to Public Holidays and Overtime Compensation. Temporary employees of the Public Works Department secure their right to holiday benefits and compensation under the Kalelkar Award....

The Supreme Court of India dismissed an appeal by the Public Works Department, upholding the Bombay High Court’s decision, which granted employees the entitlement to public holidays, including the 2...

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Supreme Court Upholds Full Compensation in Motor Accident Case. "No deduction for contributory negligence in accident involving abandoned truck"...

The Supreme Court of India has allowed appeals challenging the deduction of compensation based on contributory negligence in a tragic road accident. The Court held that the driver’s negligence canno...

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Appeal Allowed: Judgment Restored by Apex Court on Use of Common Passage in Property Dispute. The Supreme Court overturns the first appellate court’s decision, restoring the trial court’s judgment in a long-standing property dispute involving access to a common passage between two properties....

The right to access and use a common passage between two properties (A & B) on Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi, the plaintiff-respondents, represented by their heirs, sought a decree for a permane...

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Acquittal in Murder Case: Supreme Court Overturns Convictions Due to Lack of Evidence. Appellants acquitted after 10 years of imprisonment; sole eyewitness testimony deemed unreliable....

The Supreme Court acquitted Accused Nos. 3 (Saheb s/o Maroti Bhumre) and 5 (Sitaram Pandurang Gabare), who were convicted under Sections 148, 302, and 149 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The Court fou...

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Supreme Court Reverses High Court Conviction in Murder Case, Restores Acquittal by Trial Court. Supreme Court allows appeal, sets aside High Court conviction of two accused in a 2005 murder case citing improper reasoning and lack of evidence....

The Supreme Court reversed the Karnataka High Court's conviction of two appellants in a murder case after the High Court overturned their earlier acquittal by the trial court. The appellants were accu...

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Supreme Court Quashes FIR Against Army Personnel In Nagaland Encounter Case Due to Lack of Sanction under AFSPA. SC quashes criminal proceedings arising from FIRs against Army personnel involved in Nagaland encounter, pending sanction under AFSPA....

The Supreme Court of India quashed the criminal proceedings initiated against Army personnel involved in a Nagaland encounter incident dated December 4, 2021, based on a Suo Moto FIR. The proceedings ...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Calcutta High Court Judgment, Orders Tenant Eviction. Landlord-Tenant dispute over sub-letting resolved by the Supreme Court, reaffirming eviction order against tenant....

The Supreme Court set aside the Calcutta High Court’s judgment dated 24th August 2023, which overturned the First Appellate Court’s eviction order. The dispute originated in 1933 and involved alle...

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Supreme Court Decides on Land Acquisition Compensation and Transferable Development Rights (TDR) for Public Amenities. Clarification on Additional TDR for Construction of Public Amenities, Prospective Application of Amendments to Development Control Regulations (DCR)...

Facts: The appellants constructed DP Roads at their own expense on land reserved for public purposes under the sanctioned development plan and surrendered the land to the Municipal Corporation of G...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against Rejection of Election Petition Challenge by MLA in Manipur. The Court upheld the High Court's decision that substantial compliance with legal provisions was sufficient in election petition cases, rejecting an application under Order VII Rule 11 CPC....

  Parties Involved: Appellant: A Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the 46-Saikul Assembly Constituency in Manipur, elected in the 2022 elections. Respondent: A contestant from th...