Party Delays In Filing Written Statement, But Trial Court Unnecessarily Blamed For Delay In Disposal Of Case: Jharkhand High Court

Party Delays In Filing Written Statement, But Trial Court Unnecessarily Blamed For Delay In Disposal Of Case: Jharkhand High Court

The Jharkhand High Court has recently dismissed a petition filed under Article 227 of the Constitution, holding that a challenge to earlier orders passed in a civil title suit could not be revived through repeated petitions once those orders had attained finality. The Court said in its Order that the petitioners had themselves invited the…

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Restraining Breaching Party From Activities Barred By Shareholders’ Agreement Is Not Prohibited U/S 27 Of Contract Act: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court bench of Justice Jasmeet Singh has held that restraining a breaching party through an interim award passed under Section 17 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act from engaging in certain activities, as per the terms of Shareholders’ Agreement (SHA), to prevent the subject matter of arbitration from being rendered futile, is…

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Dharmasthala Burial Case, Bihar Electoral Roll Revision, Snake Venom Rave Party, J&K MP Engineer Rashid, Courts Today, Legal News

Dharmasthala Burial Case, Bihar Electoral Roll Revision, Snake Venom Rave Party, J&K MP Engineer Rashid, Courts Today, Legal News

This video covers major legal developments across India—from the Supreme Court staying the trial against Elvish Yadav in the snake venom case, to quashing a High Court order banning the use of CM Stalin’s name in a Tamil Nadu scheme. It also includes updates on Rahul Gandhi’s defamation case, the Dharmasthala gag order challenge, and…

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SEBI Proposes Relaxation of Related Party Transaction Rules to Ease Compliance, ETLegalWorld

SEBI Proposes Relaxation of Related Party Transaction Rules to Ease Compliance, ETLegalWorld

India’s capital markets regulator Monday proposed turnover-based changes to the rules governing related party transactions (RPTs), or deals between a listed firm and a linked entity such as the promoters, to ease compliance requirements for such companies. In a consultation paper published Monday, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) recommended creating turnover-based buckets…

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[Liquor Policy] Accused Can’t Inspect Digital Devices Resulting In Privacy Violation Of Co-Accused Or Third Party: Delhi Court

A Delhi Court today observed that an accused cannot request for inspection of digital device belonging to co accused or other individuals, containing private or third party data, without justified reasons as the same amounts to a fishing expedition and can violate their right to privacy. Special judge Dig Vinay Singh of Rouse Avenue Courts…

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When can an Arbitration Agreement be enforced against a Party which is undergoing Insolvency? – Ananya Pratap Singh

When can an Arbitration Agreement be enforced against a Party which is undergoing Insolvency? – Ananya Pratap Singh

When can an Arbitration Agreement be enforced against a Party which is undergoing Insolvency? – Ananya Pratap Singh 4 Singapore Court of Appeal: When can an Arbitration Agreement be enforced against a Party which is undergoing Insolvency? In Sapura Fabrication Sdn Bhd v GAS [2025] SGCA 13, the Singapore Court of Appeal decided the issue…

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Necessary Ingredients of an Enforceable Arbitration Agreement – Ananya Pratap Singh

Arbitrator’s Power to Implead a Third Party to Arbitration & Relevance of Arbitration Notice in such Impleament – Ananya Pratap Singh

Arbitrator’s Power to Implead a Third Party to Arbitration & Relevance of Arbitration Notice in such Impleament – Ananya Pratap Singh 5 Supreme Court of India: Arbitrator’s Power to Implead a Third Party to Arbitration & Relevance of Arbitration Notice in such Impleament In Adavya Projects Pvt. Ltd. vs M/S Vishal Structurals Pvt. Ltd. &…

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When counsel reports no instructions, it is the duty of the Court to issue notice to the party concerned before proceeding further in the matter

When counsel reports no instructions, it is the duty of the Court to issue notice to the party concerned before proceeding further in the matter

Every litigant ought to be afforded an opportunity of deciding the issue involved on merits without the same being scuttled on mere technicalities In the said backdrop, if the decision in Smt. Garuda Sakuntala (supra), as relied upon by the learned advocate for the appellants – plaintiffs is taken into consideration, it held therein that,…

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Third Party Funding in Arbitration in India

Third Party Funding in Arbitration in India

The phrase “Third Party Funding,” which is becoming very common worldwide, is gradually making its way into India. This enables those who are having financial difficulties to seek arbitration without having to pay for it out front; instead, they can pay after the arbitration is completed and the case is resolved in their favour. Third-party…

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