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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Code of Civil Procedure"
If Respondent Does Not Avail Benefit Of Order 41 Rule 22 CPC In Appeal, Courts Not Obliged To Examine Correctness Of Finding In Review: Kerala HC
Ex-Parte Orders Passed Without Issuance Of Notice Cannot Be Brought Within Purview Of S.36 CPC For Execution: Kerala High Court
Interlocutory Order Passed By The Arbitrator, Rejecting Application For Amendment Of Claims; Not Challengeable Under Article 227: Delhi High Court
Just Because Interlocutory Order Of Arbitral Tribunal Is Not Challengeable Under Section 34 Of A&C Act, Remedy Is Not Writ Under Article 226 And 227: Delhi High Court
A Party Can Withdraw Its Consent For Reference To Arbitration Under Section 89 Of The CPC Anytime Before The Court Acts Upon Such Consent: Gujarat High Court
India's Judicial Impasse On Hague Evidence Convention
Once The Right To Refer The Dispute To Arbitration Is Waived By A Party, It Cannot Be Reclaimed: Karnataka High Court
Section 8 Application Should Be Filed Within Time Available For Filing Written Statement: Delhi High Court
S.60(1)(c) CPC | Decree With Statutory Charge Over Property Akin To A Charge Decree: Kerala High Court
Application For Attachment Can Be Filed Before Court Even If The Property Is Outside Jurisdiction: Telangana High Court
Even In The Absence Of An Arbitration Agreement, The Matter Can Be Referred To Arbitration Under Section 18 Of The MSMED Act: Punjab And Haryana High Court
If MoU Arises Out Of An Agreement Containing Arbitration Clause, Reference Of MoU Is Valid: Delhi High Court
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