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Refund of Premium Paid Under Urban Land Ceiling Act – Estoppel and Waiver of Rights. Court Rejects Money Claim for Refund of Premium After Land Sale, Upholds State’s Policy Under Urban Land Ceiling Act

Estoppel and Waiver: A party that accepts the benefits of a Government Resolution and acts upon it cannot later claim a refund or challenge the legali...

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Dishonour of Cheques — Security Deposit — Refund Conditional Upon Vacant Possession — Conviction Under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Set Aside

The refund of security deposit was contingent on the respondent handing over vacant possession of the flat. The appellant was entitled to deduct unpa...

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Bombay High Court Directs Refund of Excess Tax Adjustment and Expedites Disposal of Pending Appeal. Unjustified Delay in Adjudicating Stay Application and Appeal Held Prejudicial to Taxpayer’s Rights

The court deprecated delay of over six years in deciding stay application and appeal.  Held that excess recovery was unjustified and directed refund ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Demand Notices for Recovery of Rebate on Electricity Tariff. Promissory Estoppel Yields to Public Interest – Rebate Withdrawal Validated

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals, holding that: The appellants were not entitled to the rebate under the notification dated 30.09.1991, as the...

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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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Assessment Orders Passed in Name of Non-Existent Entities Post-Amalgamation Held Void Ab Initio – Reliance Industries Limited vs. Commissioner of Income Tax. Jurisdictional Ground Raised After Three Decades Upheld – Supreme Court Precedents on Amalgamation Applied

Jurisdictional Issue:– Assessment orders passed against non-existent entities post-amalgamation are void ab initio, as the entities cease to exist a...

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Supreme Court Holds HUDCO in Breach of Contractual Obligations, Orders Refund of Forfeited Amount to Tomorrowland Limited. Forum Shopping and Unclean Hands Doctrine Bar Interest on Refund – Appeal Partly Allowed

The Supreme Court partly allowed the appeal, holding that HUDCO was in breach of its contractual obligations and ordered a refund of the principal amo...

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Earnest Money Forfeiture – Contractual Obligations – One-Sided Agreements – Consumer Protection

Forfeiture Clause – Valid But Limited to 10% of BSP – Contractual forfeiture of 20% BSP was excessive – Courts can interfere with unfair and one...

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National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Orders Refund to Homebuyer in Vatika India Next Project - Consumer Protection Act Applies to Plot Allotment Despite Arbitration Clause - Deficiency in Service Established for Delayed Possession

The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission allowed a consumer complaint filed by Complainant( s) against Opp.Party(s) for deficiency in servi...

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"Bombay High Court Quashes Criminal Case: Civil Dispute Cannot Be Penalized" "Reiterating the distinction between civil and criminal remedies, the High Court emphasizes abuse of process in criminalizing contractual disputes."

The Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench, quashed FIR No. 134/2021 and associated proceedings under Sections 420 and 406 IPC, ruling that the matter is...