When a party is obligated to perform an act which becomes an impossible one under Section 56 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, there is no breach of contract. This was held by the Hon’ble […]
A party to a contract has to show and establish his willingness and readiness to perform his part of contract throughout, including the day when the suit for specific performance was filed. This was held […]
A peculiar situation came before the Bombay High Court in the matter of M/s Corporation Bank vs. Hon’ble Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (Writ Petition No. 11729/2018) which was decided on 22nd October, 2018. In this matter […]
In absence of any Ordinance or Regulations of a university, if a student is unable to appear for a paper due to medical reasons, he or should will be deemed to have not attempted the […]
The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission observed that mere non-disclosure of lifestyle diseases does not become a ground for denial of insurance claim to the insured. However, such non-disclosure may result in reduced claims. The […]
A contract was granted for installation of power cables to M/s L S Cables (LSC). The contract granting company was M/s Power Grid Corporation (PGC). The agreement was signed between the parties on 22nd May, […]
The Supreme Court while holding that an ‘association’ referred to in the definition of International Commercial Arbitration under Section 2(1)(f)(iii) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, would include a consortium consisting of two or […]
The Ld. National Company Law Appellant Tribunal while interpreting Sub-section (1) of Section 60 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (I&B Code 2016), held that NCLT where the registered office of the corporate debtor […]
This was held by the Hon’ble High Court of New Delhi in the matter of Connaught Plaza Restaurants Pvt. Ltd. v. Radhakrishna Foodland Pvt. Ltd., OMP(I)(COMM) No. 103 of 2018, on 17th September, 2018. Challenge: […]
This was held by the Hon’ble High Court of New Delhi in the matter of Savita Devi v. Lalit Kumar, CM (M) No. 1203 of 2018, on 3rd October, 2018. Challenge: The Petitioner/wife impugns order […]
The Supreme Court has held that delay in filing of objection cannot be justified on the grounds of Section 17 of the Limitation Act by taking a defence of fraud having been played on the […]
The Apex Court in a recent decision has reiterated that a complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act filed by a Power of Attorney holder would be maintainable in law. This was held […]