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Forfeiture of Gratuity – No Conviction Required for Moral Turpitude – Supreme Court Clarifies Legal Position. Termination for misconduct constituting an offence involving moral turpitude permits forfeiture of gratuity even without a criminal conviction.

Conviction Not Necessary for Forfeiture – The Supreme Court overruled the earlier interpretation in C.G. Ajay Babu (2018), holding that Section 4(6)...

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Review Jurisdiction, Suppression of Evidence, and Award of Back Wages. Supreme Court Upholds Review Jurisdiction, Condemns Suppression of Evidence, and Modifies Back Wages Award.

The Supreme Court held that MSRTC was guilty of suggestio falsi and suppresio veri by not disclosing its pleadings before the MACT to the Labour Co...

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Arbitration – Liquidated Damages – Scope of Judicial Review under the Arbitration Act, 1940 – Interpretation of Contractual Terms – Performance Guarantees – Section 74 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 – High Court’s Power to Set Aside Arbitral Awards.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, upholding the High Court’s finding that the claim of ₹68.15 lakhs was speculative and beyond the contract...

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Supreme Court Set Aside High Court’s Order Directing Compassionate Appointment – Lump Sum Ex-Gratia Granted Under Article 142. Compassionate Appointment – Financial Condition Consideration – High Court Erred in Overlooking Suitability Criterion – Article 142 Invoked for Equitable Relief

Acts And Sections Discussed Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 142 – Extraordinary Power Exercised for Equitable Relief – Para 49 Civil P...

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Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Compensation Enhanced by Supreme Court for Motor Accident Victim on Appeal

Supreme Court of India Enhanced Compensation for Motor Accident Victim Citing 100% Disability and Reassessing Monthly Income – Civil Appeal No. 2322...

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Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Compensation Enhanced by Supreme Court for Amputation Injury – Functional Disability Fixed at 90% – Age Determined as 22 Years – Compensation Increased to Rs.28,93,494/- from Rs.10,10,004/- by High Court and Rs.6,70,000/- by MACT

Constitution of India, 1950 (COI) – Article 136 – Special Leave Petition filed challenging the compensation awarded by MACT and modified by High C...

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Supreme Court Enhanced Compensation to Rs. 37,80,681/- in Motor Accident Claim Case. Major Married and Earning Children Also Entitled to Compensation as Legal Representatives – Supreme Court Reiterated.

Constitution of India, Article 136 – Civil Appeal – Motor Accident Claims – Compensation – Dependency – Major married and earning children a...

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Supreme Court Allowed Compensation Appeal in Fatal Motor Accident Case Involving Foreign Earnings, Applied Correct Multiplier and Exchange Rate.

Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Section 166 – Compensation recalculated based on exchange rate at the time of claim filing and correct multiplier for d...

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Motor Vehicle Accident – Compensation Enhancement – Income Tax Return as Proof of Income – Future Prospects – Multiplier Method

Constitution of India (COI) – Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (MVA) – Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (CPC) National Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Pranay Sethi (2017...

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Supreme Court Upholds Arbitral Award: Joint and Several Liability in Stock Trading Dispute. Oral Agreement Binding in Arbitration: Bombay Stock Exchange Bye-laws Interpreted.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, setting aside the High Court’s order and reinstating the arbitral award in its entirety. The Court held that:a...