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Dispute resolution is a fundamental aspect of the legal system that helps individuals, businesses, and organizations resolve conflicts in a fair, efficient, and lawful manner. Whether it is a personal disagreement, commercial conflict, or contractual issue, dispute resolution provides structured mechanisms to settle disputes without unnecessary delay or expense. ### What is Dispute Resolution? Dispute...
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Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, Order IX Rule 13 CPC Remedy Not Barred By Dismissal of Appeal
In Deepesh Maheshwari & Anr. v. Renu Maheshwari & Ors., the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has held that dismissal of an appeal against an ex-parte decree does not bar the maintainability of an application under Order IX Rule 13 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. The dispute arose from succession proceedings initiated after...
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Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, Blacklisting Not Automatic Upon Contract Termination!
In M/s AKG Construction and Developers Private Limited v. State of Jharkhand & Ors., the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has held that blacklisting of a contractor is not an automatic consequence of termination of a contract and requires an independent application of mind along with adherence to the principles of natural justice. The dispute...
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CCPA Issues Advisory: Hotels Cannot Levy. LPG or Fuel Charges Separately in Bills!
The Central Consumer Protection Authority has issued an advisory prohibiting hotels and restaurants from levying additional charges such as LPG charges, gas surcharge, or fuel cost recovery in customer bills, stating that such practices may amount to an unfair trade practice under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. The advisory has been issued in light of...
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Hon'ble Supreme Court of India: ₹2983 Crore Claims Settled for ₹26 Crore in Insolvency. Proceedings, Notes from ED Report!
In EAS Sarma v. Union of India & Ors., W.P.(C) No. 1217 of 2025, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, while monitoring investigations into alleged financial irregularities involving companies of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, noted from a report of the Enforcement Directorate that claims amounting to approximately ₹2,983 crores were settled in insolvency proceedings...
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Hon'ble Madras High Court: Appeal Under Section 37 Not Maintainable Against Procedural Arbitral Orders!
In ADRPlexus Medical Services Pvt. Ltd. v. Dr. Vivekandan K.S., the Hon’ble Madras High Court has held that an appeal under Section 37(1) and (2) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is not maintainable against an arbitral order refusing to refer evidence for expert examination. The dispute arose out of an agreement dated 23.08.2021...
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Hon'ble Supreme Court of India: No Arbitration Without Valid Agreement; Participation Does Not Confer Jurisdiction
M/s Bharat Udyog ltd. ( Formerly known as M/s Jai Hind Contractors Pvt. Ltd.) vs. Ambernath Municipal Council & Anr., the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has held that mere participation in arbitral proceedings does not stop a party from challenging the inherent lack of jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal in the absence of a...
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Hon'ble Supreme Court of India: One-Sided Contractual Clauses Cannot Bar Legal Remedies!
M/s ABS Marine Services vs The Andaman and Nicobar Administration, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has held that contractual clauses in government agreements cannot be framed in a manner that completely bar a private party from seeking legal remedies Hon’ble Courts or Ld. Arbitral tribunals. The dispute arose from a manning agreement executed between...
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India’s taxation landscape is constantly evolving, and 2026 is no exception. Understanding taxation law is crucial for both individuals and businesses to ensure compliance, avoid penalties, and optimize financial planning. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the latest taxation laws in India, including Income Tax, GST, Corporate Tax, and other important regulations. ## Understanding...
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The Hon'ble NCLAT held that the Committee of Creditors can litigate in its own name!
In the Committee of Creditors of Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd. v. Riju Ravindran & Ors., the Hon’ble National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has clarified that the Committee of Creditors (CoC), though not a juristic person in the classical sense, is not barred from litigating in its own name under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy...
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