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GARG BUILDERS v. BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED
The Supreme Court held that an arbitrator cannot award pendente lite interest contrary to an express contractual bar under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, and upheld the validity of such a clause under Indian contract law.
RAMESH CHAND GOYAL v. BALBIR SINGH CHAKKAL
The Supreme Court dismissed the civil appeal and upheld the disciplinary order passed by the Bar Council of India against the appellant.
RAMESH CHAND GOYAL v. BALBIR SINGH CHAKKAL
The Supreme Court dismissed the civil appeal and upheld the disciplinary order passed by the Bar Council of India against the appellant.
Bagdi Bai @ Bindu v. Laxman
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a divorce petition from the Family Court in New Delhi to a competent Family Court in Udaipur, Rajasthan, directing expeditious disposal and convenience of parties.
Bagdi Bai @ Bindu v. Laxman
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a divorce petition from the Family Court in New Delhi to a competent court in Udaipur, directing expeditious continuation and conclusion of proceedings.
Ruchika Swain v. Sandeep Kumar Mallick
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition to transfer a divorce case from Andhra Pradesh to Odisha, directing the original court to proceed expeditiously and ordering the husband to bear the wife's travel expenses.
Ruchika Swain v. Sandeep Kumar Mallick
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition to transfer a divorce case from Andhra Pradesh to Odisha, directing the original court to proceed expeditiously and ordering the husband to bear the wife's travel expenses.
Pooja Hemani @ Namrata Hemdev v. Manish Hemdev
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition seeking transfer of a divorce case and directed the Family Court at Chennai to facilitate online proceedings and expedite disposal.
Pooja Hemani @ Namrata Hemdev v. Manish Hemdev
The Supreme Court dismissed the petitioner's request to transfer a divorce case from Chennai to Varanasi but directed the Family Court at Chennai to facilitate online hearings and expedite the proceedings.
K. Karuppuraj v. M. Ganesan
The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's decree for specific performance for failure to comply with procedural requirements and held that readiness and willingness as pleaded must be proved, restoring the Trial Court's dismissal of the suit.
Aarati Kumari v. Sanjeev Kumar Singh
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a divorce petition from the Family Court, Varanasi to the Family Court, Muzaffarpur, Bihar, directing expeditious disposal and accommodation of parties' convenience.
Aarati Kumari v. Sanjeev Kumar Singh
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a divorce petition from the Family Court, Varanasi to the Family Court, Muzaffarpur to ensure convenience of parties and expeditious disposal.
Smt. Sushama Arun Patil v. The State of Maharashtra & Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that a minister lacks jurisdiction to interfere in Zilla Parishad transfers and quashed a transfer order passed without hearing, restoring the petitioner to her original posting.
Minal Shardul Shah v. Shardul Narendra Shah
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a matrimonial petition under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act from the Family Court at Ahmedabad to the Family Court at Nashik with the respondent's consent.
Minal Shardul Shah v. Shardul Narendra Shah
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a matrimonial petition under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act from the Family Court at Ahmedabad to the Family Court at Nashik with the respondent's consent.
V. Senthur and Another v. M. Vijayakumar, IAS
The Supreme Court held that seniority must be fixed based on merit list, not roster points, and found respondents guilty of contempt for disobeying this binding legal principle affirmed in its 2016 order.
M/S. HIMALAYA DISTILLERIES LIMITED v. URMILA PRADHAN
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a civil suit from East Sikkim to Siliguri following withdrawal of allegations and no objection from respondents.
Keraleeya Samajam & Anr v. Pratibha Dattatray Kulkarni
The Supreme Court held that salary arrears payable to private school employees as per pay commission recommendations cannot be restricted by limitation where non-payment was due to employer's default, dismissing the appeal and directing payment of full arrears.
Keraleeya Samajam & Anr v. Pratibha Dattatray Kulkarni
The Supreme Court upheld the entitlement of private school staff to full arrears of salary as per pay commission recommendations without limitation to three years, dismissing the management's appeal.
Korukonda Chalapathi Rao v. Korukonda Annapurna
The Supreme Court held that an unregistered family settlement document recording past oral arrangements without creating or extinguishing rights over immovable property is admissible as corroborative evidence and does not require compulsory registration under the Registration Act.