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Supreme Court Issues Directions for Migrant Labourers in Suo Motu Writ Petition During COVID-19 Pandemic. The Court ordered transportation, food provision, and withdrawal of prosecutions under Section 51 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, to address miseries caused by lockdown and pandemic fears.

The Supreme Court of India, in a suo motu writ petition, addressed the severe hardships faced by migrant labourers during the COVID-19 pandemic, which...

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Supreme Court Allows Contractor's Appeal in Arbitration Dispute Over Interest on Delayed Payment. The court examined entitlement to interest under Clause 60.8 of the contract and validity of alleged waiver through communications, referencing arbitration provisions and contract law principles.

The dispute arose from a contract awarded by the State of Kerala to the appellants for highway upgradation, executed on 7 November 2002. The appellant...

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Supreme Court Quashes High Court Judgment in Tender Dispute, Reinstates Award to Lowest Bidder. The High Court exceeded its jurisdiction by substituting its interpretation of tender conditions for that of the tendering authority, violating principles of judicial review under administrative law.

The dispute arose from a Tender Call Notice dated 30.12.2019 issued by the Office of the Superintendent, SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack, fo...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Accused in Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act Case Due to Lack of Prima Facie Evidence for Terror Funding. Payment of Extortion Money Under Duress for Business Operations Does Not Constitute Terror Funding Under Section 17 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.

The dispute arose from a criminal appeal concerning bail denial to an accused charged with multiple offences, including under the Unlawful Activities ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Consumer Commission's Compensation Award Against Builder for Delayed Possession in Housing Project. Builder's 'Endeavour' Clause Interpreted as Requiring Reasonable Efforts, and Contractual Compensation Rate Held Unfair Under Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

The dispute arose from a delayed housing project where the builder, NBCC (India) Limited, failed to hand over possession of a residential unit to the ...