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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, 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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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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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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Civil Lawyer in Connaught Place
Civil law is a cornerstone of India’s legal system, governing the rights, duties, and obligations of individuals, organizations, and institutions in society. Unlike criminal law, which deals with offenses against the state, civil law primarily addresses disputes between private parties. Understanding civil law is essential to protect your rights, resolve conflicts effectively, and ensure legal...
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⚖️ “From Conflict to Resolution: How Civil Law Protects Your Rights”
Civil law forms the bedrock of a just society, ensuring that individuals, organizations, and institutions operate within a framework of fairness and accountability. Unlike criminal law, which punishes offenses against the state, civil law deals with disputes between private parties — where the goal is not punishment, but resolution and restoration of rights. Understanding Civil...
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Resolving Complexities: Legal Solutions for Infrastructure Disputes
Infrastructure projects are critical to economic growth, yet they often involve multiple stakeholders, massive investments, and complex contractual arrangements. Inevitably, disputes can arise during planning, execution, or operation phases. Infrastructure Disputes Law provides the legal framework to resolve these conflicts efficiently while protecting the interests of all parties involved. Understanding Infrastructure Disputes Infrastructure disputes typically...
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Bombay High Court Ruling: Arbitral Tribunal's Obligation to Provide Reasons while dealing with Liquidated Damages
The Bombay High Court’s recent judgment in HPCL v. GR Engineering Pvt Ltd has underscored the importance of reasoned decisions in arbitration proceedings. The case involved a dispute arising from a 2006 contract between Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and GR Engineering Pvt Ltd (GRE) for the construction of LPG mounded bullets at a refinery...
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