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Supreme Court Allows Arbitration Appointment Despite Limitation Bar — Scope of Section 11(6A) Confined to Existence of Arbitration Agreement. The 2015 Amendment Act restricts court's role to checking arbitration agreement existence, leaving limitation and other issues to arbitrator under Section 16.

The dispute arose from an agreement dated 21.12.2010 between M/s. Uttarakhand Purv Sainik Kalyan Nigam Limited (Petitioner-Contractor) and Northern Co...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals Against Quashing of Prosecution of Municipal Commissioners Under Water Pollution Act. Holds That Commissioner of City Municipal Council and Chief Officers Are 'Head of Department' Under Section 48 of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974.

The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board filed complaints against the City Municipal Council, Krishnarajapuram, Bangalore, and its Commissioner (B....

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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal to Rescind Tax Rebate Notification Under Uttar Pradesh Trade Tax Act, 1948 — State's Power to Withdraw Rebate Upheld Despite Existing Industrial Units' Compliance.

The case involves two civil appeals filed by the State of Uttar Pradesh against M/s. Birla Corporation Limited concerning the validity of a notificati...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Municipal Corporation's Appeal Against Resolution Plan Approval in Insolvency Case. Municipal Corporation's Prior Consent to Resolution Plan Precludes Later Objections Under IBC.

The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) appealed against the order of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) which had upheld ...

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Supreme Court Holds Contemnors Guilty for Breach of Undertakings in Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award. Repeated assurances to court regarding protection of assets were violated by transferring shares, constituting civil contempt under Article 129 of the Constitution.

The case arises from a dispute between Daiichi Sankyo Company Limited (the petitioner) and the respondents in Special Leave Petition (Civil) No.20417 ...