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Hon'ble Supreme Court Permits Withdrawal of Life Support in Vegetative State Case!
Harish Rana v. Union of India has clarified the legal position on withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment in cases involving patients in a permanent vegetative state. The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India permitted withdrawal of life support for a patient who had remained in a permanent vegetative state for more than thirteen years, thereby allowing passive...
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Hon'ble Telangana High Court Restrains Share Transfer in ₹2,840 Crore Arbitration Enforcement!
In OWH SE i.L. v. United Company RUSAL International PJSC & Ors., the Hon’ble Telangana High Court restrained the transfer of shares while hearing execution proceedings seeking enforcement of arbitral awards amounting to approximately ₹2,840 crore rendered under the London Court of International Arbitration. The dispute arose from an international arbitration between a German financial...
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Arbitral Award Declared Unenforceable Is Akin To Being Set Aside says Hon'ble Kerala High Court!
In Manappuram Asset Finance Ltd. v. Abdul Saleem A.B. & Ors., the Hon’ble Kerala High Court held that when an arbitral award is declared unenforceable during execution proceedings, the legal consequence is akin to the award being set aside. In such circumstances, fresh arbitral proceedings can be initiated only after issuing a fresh notice invoking...
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Extraordinary Delay In Commercial Appeal Cannot Be Excused Without Due Diligence says Hon'ble Delhi High Court!
In Tanishq Agencies & Anr. v. M/s Ventura International Pvt. Ltd., RFA (COMM) 665/2025, the Hon’ble Delhi High Court refused to condone a delay of 1,000 days in filing a commercial appeal, emphasizing that condonation of delay cannot be granted in the absence of diligence on the part of the litigant.   The appeal was...
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Surety's Liability Limited To Sanctioned Loan Amount says Hon'ble Supreme Court!
The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has clarified the extent of liability of a surety under Section 133 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 in Bhagyalaxmi Co‑Operative Bank Ltd v. Babaldas Amtharam Patel (D) Through Legal Representatives & Others. The Hon’ble Court held that a surety cannot be held liable for withdrawals made by the...
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Hon’ble High Court of Delhi restrains Come Sports apps for infringing Dream11 trademarks and copying mobile application interface
In Sporta Technologies Private Limited v. Come Sports & Ors, the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi granted an ex parte ad interim injunction restraining rogue entities from operating fantasy gaming applications under the marks “Come”, “Come Sports” and “Come xDream11” which were found to imitate the plaintiff’s well known “Dream11” trademarks and mobile application interface....
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upreme Court on Parallel Insolvency Proceedings: Key Takeaways from ICICI Bank v. ERA Infrastructure Case
ICICI Bank Limited vs. ERA Infrastructure (India) Limited and Connected Matters has clarified that there is no bar under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 to initiate simultaneous Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) proceedings against a corporate debtor and its corporate guarantor for the same debt. The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India held that the...
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Loss of Profits Recoverable Under Section 73: Saket Commercial Court Awards ₹1.08 Crore in Airline Booking Dispute
In ABS Tour & Travels v. SNV Aviation Pvt. Ltd., the Hon’ble Commercial Court at Saket, New Delhi decreed a commercial suit directing the defendant airline operating under the brand name Akasa Air to pay ₹1,08,80,000 towards loss of profits arising out of cancellation of confirmed group bookings.   The suit was instituted on 26.04.2024...
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upreme Court on Parallel Insolvency Proceedings: Key Takeaways from ICICI Bank v. ERA Infrastructure Case
Sriganesh Chandrasekaran & Others v. M/s Unishire Homes LLP & Others. The hon’ble Supreme Court of India has clarified the scope of liability of landowners under a Joint Development Agreement in cases involving delay in construction. The Hon’ble Court held that landowners cannot be held liable for delay compensation where the obligation to construct and...
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Civil Law Explained: Legal Remedies, Case Insights, and Expert Advice
Civil law is a branch of law that deals with disputes between individuals, organizations, or between individuals and organizations, in which compensation may be awarded to the victim. Unlike criminal law, civil law primarily focuses on resolving conflicts, protecting legal rights, and ensuring justice in non-criminal matters. In India, civil law encompasses a wide range...
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