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"NCDRC Upholds Strict Enforcement of Insurance Terms: A Landmark Decision for Policyholders"
The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has delivered a significant judgment, dismissing a complaint against National Insurance Company and upholding the strict enforcement of insurance terms and conditions. This decision underscores the importance of adhering to policy requirements and the consequences of non-compliance.    The Case    A policyholder filed a claim with National...
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Supreme Court Provides Clarity on Addition and Removal of Parties in Civil Litigation
The Supreme Court has recently delivered a significant judgment in SULTHAN SAID IBRAHIM VERSUS PRAKASAN & ORS. clarifying the interplay between Order I Rule 10 and Order XXII Rule 4 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). This ruling provides crucial guidance on the addition and removal of parties in civil litigation, promoting finality and efficiency...
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The Interplay of Power, Politics, and Constitutional Adjudication: A Critical Examination
The Bombay High Court has adjourned the hearing on Celebi NAS Airport Services India’s petition challenging the termination of its services by Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) till July 10, 2025, awaiting the verdict of the Delhi High Court in a similar case.    Key Takeaways:    –  Contractual Disputes : The case highlights the...
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Stray Dogs and Urban Safety: Supreme Court’s Suo Moto Intervention on Rabies Tragedy
Arbitrators play a crucial role in handling cases involving suspected fraud. According to recent expert insights, arbitrators should prioritize procedural fairness, ensuring parties are given a full and reasonable opportunity to be heard. Neutrality is also essential to maintain the integrity of the process.   When suspecting fraud, arbitrators can flag concerns but should not...
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Concrete Rights: Navigating Ownership, Disputes & Deals in Real Estate Law
The Supreme Court has ruled that arbitration is mandatory for inter-bank disputes under the SARFAESI Act, as per the judgment in Bank of India v. Nangli Rice Mills. This landmark decision clarifies that:   –  Arbitration is Compulsory:  No discretion for parties to opt out. –  No Written Agreement Required:  Arbitration can proceed without a...
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Building Trust, Securing Property: Expert Legal Solutions in Real Estate & Construction
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) has transformed the real estate sector, providing a time-bound framework for resolving stressed assets. Key developments include:   –  Resolution Plans:  Reviving stalled projects and protecting stakeholder interests. –  Increased Scrutiny:  Regulatory oversight requires stakeholders to be proactive.    Best Practices:    –  Proactive Risk Management:  Mitigate insolvency risks....
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Bombay High Court Ruling: Arbitral Tribunal's Obligation to Provide Reasons while dealing with Liquidated Damages
The proposed Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2024, aims to strengthen India’s dispute resolution framework. However, experts warn that the bill may be complicating matters instead of simplifying them.    The Issue with Deadlines    One of the primary concerns is the introduction of strict deadlines for arbitration proceedings. While the intention is to ensure...
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India's Legal Market Takes a Step Forward: What It Means for You
As a legal professional, you’re likely aware of the recent developments in India’s legal market. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has introduced new rules allowing foreign lawyers and law firms to practice foreign and international law in India. But what does this mean for you and your organization?    Key Takeaways:    –  New...
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Stray Dogs and Urban Safety: Supreme Court’s Suo Moto Intervention on Rabies Tragedy
The Bar Council of India (BCI) has formed a committee, chaired by Mr. Cyril Shroff, to examine concerns raised by Indian law firms regarding the recent rules permitting the regulated entry of foreign lawyers and law firms into India. This development aims to address the apprehensions of Indian law firms while ensuring the smooth implementation...
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The Courtroom: A Forum for Deliberation and Refining Legal Arguments
The Bhartiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam 2024 marks a significant milestone in India’s aviation sector, repealing the century-old Aircraft Act of 1934. This new legislation aims to harmonize India’s aviation laws with global standards, prioritizing safety, security, and efficiency.    Key Provisions:    Establishment of Regulatory Authorities : The Act establishes the Directorate General of Civil Aviation...
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