Whether a dispute raised by an Insured after giving a Full and Final Discharge Voucher to the Insurer can be referred to Arbitration – Ananya Pratap Singh

Whether Legal Heirs of a Deceased Partner being Non-Signatories to the Partnership Deed can be bound by the Arbitration Agreement – Ananya Pratap Singh

Whether Legal Heirs of a Deceased Partner being Non-Signatories to the Partnership Deed can be bound by the Arbitration Agreement – Ananya Pratap Singh 1 Supreme Court of India: Whether Legal Heirs of a Deceased Partner being Non-Signatories to the Partnership Deed can be bound by the Arbitration Agreement In Rahul Verma & Ors. v….

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Supreme Court Doubts View That Power Of Attorney Holder Can Present Sale Deed For Registration As 'Executant' Without Further Authentication

Supreme Court Doubts View That Power Of Attorney Holder Can Present Sale Deed For Registration As ‘Executant’ Without Further Authentication

The Supreme Court on Tuesday (July 15) referred to a larger bench a question of whether the Power of Attorney (“PoA”) holder will become an ‘executant’ of a sale deed and can present the deed for registration without fulfilling further authentication requirements under the Registration Act, 1908 (“Act”). The bench comprising Justices Sanjay Kumar and…

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Deed of Hypothecation as a Guarantee under IBC

The legal landscape of insolvency in India has been significantly shaped by judicial interpretations, particularly concerning the classification of financial instruments under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC). A landmark decision in this context is the Supreme Court’s ruling in China Development Bank v. Doha Bank Q.P.S.C.which addressed the pivotal question of whether a…

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