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  • Arbitration and Conciliation Act. Power of court under Section 34. Court retains a narrowly tailored power to ‘modify’ or tailor relief where the offending part is severable, clerical/computational errors need correction, and adjustments to post-award interest are warranted. Supreme Court.
    Arbitration and Conciliation Act. Power of court under Section 34. Court retains a narrowly tailored power to ‘modify’ or tailor relief where the offending part is severable, clerical/computational errors need correction, and adjustments to post-award interest are warranted. Supreme Court.
    • 25-August-2025
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  • Arbitration and Conciliation Act. Though notice under Section 21 is mandatory, non-service on a party does not bar their impleadment if otherwise bound by the arbitration agreement. Supreme Court.
    Arbitration and Conciliation Act. Though notice under Section 21 is mandatory, non-service on a party does not bar their impleadment if otherwise bound by the arbitration agreement. Supreme Court.
    • 19-December-2020
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  • Arbitration and Conciliation Act. Group of Companies doctrine forms part of Indian arbitration law. Supreme Court.
    Arbitration and Conciliation Act. Group of Companies doctrine forms part of Indian arbitration law. Supreme Court.
    • 25-August-2025
    • Daksha Legal
  • Clarification regarding recent Government order dated 11 November 2021 on tuition fee in private educational institutions.
    Clarification regarding recent Government order dated 11 November 2021 on tuition fee in private educational institutions.
    • 19-December-2020
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  • Contract Act.  Power of Attorney can be revoked by the principal unless the agent’s authority is coupled with interest. Supreme Court.
    Contract Act. Power of Attorney can be revoked by the principal unless the agent’s authority is coupled with interest. Supreme Court.
    • 05-October-1989
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  • Civil Procedure Code. Order 39 Rules 1 and 2. Purpose of granting ad interim injunction is to preserve the subject matter of the suit in the status quo for the time being. Supreme Court.
    Civil Procedure Code. Order 39 Rules 1 and 2. Purpose of granting ad interim injunction is to preserve the subject matter of the suit in the status quo for the time being. Supreme Court.
    • 19-December-2020
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  • Motor Vehicle Act. Tribunal is not bound by charge-sheet in criminal cases . Tribunal has to decide based on evidence when prima facie fraud is alleged. Karnataka High Court.
    Motor Vehicle Act. Tribunal is not bound by charge-sheet in criminal cases . Tribunal has to decide based on evidence when prima facie fraud is alleged. Karnataka High Court.
    • 01-January-1970
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