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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Arbitration Clause Validity Dispute Under Lease Agreement. The arbitration clause designating the lessee's Managing Director as sole arbitrator is upheld as valid under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, absent contravention of public policy.

The Supreme Court heard appeals by Indian Oil Corporation Limited against a judgment of the Bombay High Court. The dispute arose from a lease agreemen...

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Supreme Court Reverses High Court Order in Tender Dispute Involving Foreign Sovereign Funding. High Court Erred in Interfering with Technical Bid Rejection Under Article 226 as Project Funded by Japanese Loan with Non-Negotiable Terms Under Memorandum of Understanding.

The dispute arose from a tender process for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Project, where the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSR...

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Supreme Court Disposes of Contempt Petitions in Real Estate Dispute After Developer Undertakes to Pay Dues. Court Directs Joint Working of Payment Modalities for Specific Flat Buyer and Ensures Compliance with Earlier Order Dated 21 January 2022.

The Supreme Court of India heard contempt petitions filed by flat buyers against a developer regarding non-payment of dues. The petitioners were flat ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Insurance Claim in Consumer Dispute Over Deterioration of Stock Policy. Claim Rejected as Insured's Admission of Proper Temperature Maintenance Triggered Policy Exceptions Excluding Liability if Temperature Did Not Exceed 4.4°C.

The appeal originated from a judgment of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission dated 14 August 2018 in Consumer Case No 37 of 2010. The ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Partition Suit Based on Daughter's Inheritance Rights Under Pre-1956 Hindu Law. Property Deemed Self-Acquired, Daughter Inherits by Succession, Not Survivorship, Under Mitakshara Principles, Leading to Partition Decree for Appellants.

The dispute arose from a partition suit filed by Thangammal, claiming a 1/5th share in properties originally owned by Marappa Gounder. The suit was di...