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TODAY HOMES AND INFRASTRUCTURE PVT. LTD. .....Appellant Vs.
LUDHIANA IMPROVEMENT TRUST AND ANOTHER .....Respondent D.D
10/05/2013
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 - Sections 11(6), 16 - Validity of Arbitration Agreement: The learned designated Judge erred in examining the merits of the case and the existence of an arbitration agreement in detail, holding that the arbitration clause in a void main agreement was also invalid. This detailed examination exceeded the scope of the Judge's jurisdiction under Section 11(6...
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GURNAIB SINGH .....Appellant Vs.
STATE OF PUNJAB .....Respondent D.D
10/05/2013
Penal Code, 1860 - Sections 304B, 498A - Dowry Death and Cruelty: The court emphasized that the conviction under Section 304B IPC requires proving that the death occurred under unnatural circumstances within seven years of marriage and was preceded by cruelty or harassment related to dowry demands. In this case, the evidence provided by the prosecution did not sufficiently prove the demand for dow...
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ANTRIX CORPORATION LTD. .....Appellant Vs.
DEVAS MULTIMEDIA P. LTD. .....Respondent D.D
10/05/2013
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 - Section 11(6) - Appointment of Arbitrator: Where the arbitration clause has already been invoked by one of the parties under the ICC Rules, the provisions of Section 11(6) cannot be invoked again. If the other party is aggrieved by the appointment of an arbitrator, the remedy lies under Section 13 and subsequently under Section 34 of the Act. Once the arbit...
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V.L.S. Finance Ltd. …..Appellant Vs.
Union of India (UOI) and Others …..Respondent D.D
10/05/2013
Companies Act – Composition of Offences –Power to compound offences under Section 621A of the Companies Act 1956 discussed. Appeal challenging the jurisdiction of the Company Law Board (CLB) to compound offences punishable under Section 211(7) without court permission dismissed. Held that the CLB has parallel powers to the court for compounding such offences without requiring prior court permi...
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Chairman, Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation and Others .....Appellant Vs.
Smt. Santosh and Others .....Respondent D.D
10/05/2013
Motor Vehicles Act – Definition and Regulation of Motor Vehicles –Determination of 'Jugaad' as a motor vehicle under Section 2(28) of the Motor Vehicles Act. The Court held that 'Jugaad' falls within the definition of a motor vehicle and must comply with all statutory requirements, including registration, insurance, and valid driving licenses for drivers [Paras 1-32].Judici...
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Nimmagadda Prasad …..Appellant Vs.
Central Bureau of Investigation …..Respondent D.D
09/05/2013
Criminal Law – Bail – Economic Offences –Considerations for granting bail in economic offences. The Supreme Court emphasized the severity and repercussions of economic offences on the country's economic structure, noting that they require a different approach compared to other crimes. Bail denied due to the serious nature of the allegations, the ongoing investigation, and the potential ...
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Anamika Roy .....Appellant Vs.
Jatindra Chowrasiya and Others .....Respondent D.D
09/05/2013
Landlord and Tenant – Eviction – Bona Fide Requirement –The trial court and first appellate court decreed eviction of the entire premises for the landlady's personal use. The High Court remitted the matter, directing consideration of partial eviction. The Supreme Court held that both lower courts had sufficiently considered the landlady’s bona fide requirement and the question of part...
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Schlumberger Asia Services Ltd. …..Appellant Vs.
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. …..Respondent D.D
09/05/2013
Arbitration – Appointment of Arbitrator –Under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, the Chief Justice or designated Judge may decide whether the claim is dead or barred by limitation. However, it is not mandatory to do so at the threshold, and such questions can be left to the Arbitral Tribunal. If a claim is evidently and patently long time-barred, it can be dismissed ...
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Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy …..Appellant Vs.
Central Bureau of Investigation …..Respondent D.D
09/05/2013
Criminal Law – Bail – Economic Offences –The Supreme Court reiterated that economic offences constitute a distinct category of crimes requiring a different approach for bail. Given the deep-rooted conspiracies and significant public fund losses, the release of the appellant at this stage would hamper ongoing investigations and potentially influence witnesses and tamper with evidence [Paras 1...