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Protecting Homebuyers' Rights: A Landmark Judgment
The Supreme Court of India has issued a series of directions to safeguard the interests of homebuyers and strengthen the functioning of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), and Real Estate Regulatory Authorities (RERAs).    Case Reference:  Mansi Brar Fernandes v Shubha Sharma and Anr    Key Issue:  Delayed...
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Supreme Court Raps Income Tax Department for Non-Compliance: ₹2 Lakh Fine Imposed
 “When Bureaucracy Fails to Follow Its Own Rules”    The Supreme Court has imposed a fine of ₹2 lakh on the Income Tax Department for defying its own circulars in the case of Vijay Krishnaswami @ Krishnaswami Vijayakumar vs. The Deputy Director of Income Tax. This ruling highlights the importance of administrative consistency and adherence...
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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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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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Bombay High Court Ruling: Arbitral Tribunal's Obligation to Provide Reasons while dealing with Liquidated Damages
The Supreme Court of India has delivered significant judgments in 2025, impacting arbitration law and practice. Here are the key takeaways:   –  Modification of Arbitral Awards: Limited court powers to modify awards, including post-award interest (Gayatri Balasamy v. M/s ISG Novasoft Technologies). –  Unilateral Appointment of Arbitrators: Division bench of Delhi High Court upholds...
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