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HC held that National Highway Authority is the best judge to decide which land would be suitable for the construction of the Highways.
NCLT held that it is the Liquidator who has to take call on what mode of sale is in the best in the interest of maximization of value of assets.
Adjudicating Authority under Rule 43 of NCLT Rules, 2016, can call for any information or evidence as it may consider necessary in its discretion
Court, while exercising power under Section 147 of Negotiable Instruments Act, can proceed to compound offence even after recording of conviction by courts below.
Petitioner filed instant petition under Section 482 of Cr. P. C challenging four complaints filed by respondent against him alleging commission of offences under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act. These four complaints pertain to four different cheques.
Arbitrator has discretion to grant post-award interest. Section 37(1)(b) does not fetter discretion of arbitrator to grant post-award interest
Dinesh Mehta Vs Amit Kumar Mehta (NCLAT Delhi) This Appeal has been filed with 197 days delay in refiling the Appeal. Learned counsel for the Appellant submits that a document was to be filed alongwith the Appeal which has foreign origin – Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. He submits that time was taken to obtain translated […]
The concept of time value of money emerges from the concept of opportunity cost. At any given time, one has multiple options by which he can spend his money.
In present facts of the case, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India invoked Article 142 of the Constitution of India and have directed to form new arbitral Tribunal due to disputes in the fee structure provided in IV Schedule of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
The Resolution Plan of the Successful Resolution Applicant could not be approved as it had breached the waterfall mechanism of payments as given under Section 53 of IBC and selectively favoured certain creditors without according any reason for the same and the Plan ineffectively dealt with the interests of all stakeholders of the Corporate Debtor and was non-compliant of Section 30(2)(e) and Section 30(2)(f) of IBC.