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Corporate Law : IBBI’s First Appellate Authority reviews RTI appeals by Kairav Anil Trivedi, addressing disclosure requests under the RTI Act. K...
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UCO Bank Vs GIT Textiles Manufacturing Limited (NCLT Kolkata) Corporate Debtor contended that the instant petition is barred by limitation. It can be seen that the date of default is mentioned to be 30.09.2012 i.e the date on which the account became NPA. Accordingly, the limitation period for filing the application would ordinarily end on […]
S. Square Infra Vs Garneni Chalapathi Rao (Telangana High Court) The learned counsel for the petitioner mainly contended that as the respondents nominated the Arbitrator residing at Hyderabad, only the Courts at Hyderabad are having jurisdiction but not the Courts at Sangareddy and thus, sought for transfer. Admittedly, the offer of the respondents was rejected […]
When a bail petition is filed, the Court is bound to take into consideration all the contentions raised and pass an appropriate order. It is necessary to look into the material on record which prima facie connects the accused with the crime and adverting to those materials
Charu Kishor Mehta Vs Prakash Patel & Ors. (Supreme Court) Apart from making a bald statement of collusion between Defendant Nos. 1, 2 & 4 and the secured creditor, i.e., M/s. Phoenix A.R.C. Pvt. Ltd. there is nothing substantial as to how and as to what precise fraud has been committed. The only case of […]
Voltas Limited Vs Ashok Kumar (Delhi High Court) It has been submitted that the present suit has been filed seeking permanent injunction restraining Defendant No. 1 from infringing the plaintiff‟s registered trademark(s) through use of the registered and well-known trademarks VOLTAS and/or the VOLTAS Logo on the website www.myvoltascare.com, passing off the Impugned Website as […]
HC court is of the view that applicant-petitioner is a Chartered Accountant and not a public servant. Thus provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988Act cannot be involved against a private person alone, is a question worth consideration.
Vendor shall not be deemed to have committed any offence. If he has purchased the article of food in any other status from any manufacturer, distributor or dealer with written warranty in the prescribed form
The Court below ought to have granted the petitioners an opportunity to cure defect in the written statement, instead of taking the drastic step of rejecting the application. It is trite, Courts should make every endevour to dispose of a case on merits rather than on default.
Applicant has disputed the age of ink utilized for signature of applicant on cheque and prayed for comparison of the ink used for text on the body of the cheque, alleging that endorsement was not in full on instrument.
Request by Bank for issuance of Look Out Circular for recovery of dues was unjustified as the action of Bank was arbitrary, unreasonable and unfair because the Bank was holding security of value of which was more than the amount due from assessee. Any action of the State if it was arbitrary and unreasonable was liable to be interfered.