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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Specific Performance Suit Due to Buyer's Acceptance of Refund During Pendency. Acceptance of Refund of Earnest Money Indicates Lack of Readiness and Willingness, Making Suit Not Maintainable Under Specific Relief Act, 1963.

The dispute arose from a suit for specific performance of an Agreement to Sell dated 25th January 2008, executed between the buyer (Respondent No.1) a...

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Supreme Court Upholds Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission’s 2016 Open Access Regulations. Balancing Grid Stability and Consumer Rights Under the Electricity Act, 2003

Jurisdiction of RERC – Whether RERC could regulate inter-state open access under the Electricity Act, 2003. Held: Yes, as the Act empowers State ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Decree for Specific Performance, Directs Execution of Possession in Favor of Appellants. Collusion Between Vendors and Respondents to Frustrate Decree Cannot Defeat the Fruits of Justice

Specific Performance and Possession – The Supreme Court held that the appellants were entitled to specific performance of the sale agreement and po...

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Bombay High Court – Principles of Natural Justice Violated – Final Assessment Order Rendered Null and Void

Bombay High Court set aside assessment order for non-compliance with statutory provisions under the Income Tax Act, 1961 and violation of principles o...

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Interest on Compensation – Employee’s Compensation Act, 1923 – Statutory Mandate of 12% Interest on Delay – Insurer’s Liability for Payment – Supreme Court Clarifies Position

Employee’s Compensation Act, 1923 – Section 4A(3) – Interest at 12% per annum held to be mandatory on delay in payment of compensation – Insur...

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State Bound by Rules: 100% Direct Recruitment for Tracer Posts Enforced. "Article 14 does not envisage negative equality; statutory rules govern recruitment."

The Supreme Court dismissed the petition filed by Jyostnamayee Mishra challenging the High Court's decision, affirming that the post of Tracer under t...

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Supreme Court on Interim Orders Without Framing Substantial Questions of Law. Upholding judicial rigor, the Court sets aside an interim order passed without framing substantial legal questions in a second appeal.

The Supreme Court examined whether a High Court can grant interim orders in a second appeal without formulating substantial questions of law under Sec...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Commercial Suit for Non-Compliance with Mandatory Pre-Institution Mediation Under Section 12A of Commercial Courts Act, 2015. Suit Filed Without Exhausting Mediation Is Not Maintainable and Plaint Liable for Rejection Under Order VII Rule 11(d) CPC.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by M/s Dhanbad Fuels Private Limited against the Union of India and another, setting aside the judgment of ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Rejection of OBC Candidates for Non-Compliance with Certificate Format in UP Police Recruitment. Mandatory Requirement of State Government Format for OBC Certificate Cannot Be Relaxed.

The Supreme Court dismissed two appeals arising from a common recruitment process for Sub-Inspector posts conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recrui...