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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Contract"
Scope Of Judicial Review In Contractual Matters Involving Technical Issues Is Limited: Gujarat High Court Reiterates
Persons Ineligible To Participate In Tender Process Can't Overcome Disqualification By Entering Into Joint Venture: Punjab & Haryana High Court
If The Contract Is Extended By The Employer, It Cannot Be Allowed To Reduce The Period Of The Extension Retrospectively: Delhi High Court
Government Contracts, Arbitration And Clause Barring Grant Of Interest
Refusal Of Contractor To Execute Work Unless Reciprocal Promises Are Met By Other Party Can't Be Termed Abandonment Of Contract : Supreme Court
Rate Of Interest In A Contract May Be Modified By The Court On Equitable Grounds: Andhra Pradesh High Court
2018 Amendment To The Specific Relief Act: Retrospective Or Prospective?
Obhan & Associates Advises Anand Kashi Hospitality LLP On IHCL SeleQtions Resort Transaction
No Frustration Of Contract Due To Mere Commercial Hardships Caused By Pandemic: Kerala High Court
Judicial Intervention Must Be Exercised Cautiously In Contractual Sphere, Specifically In Govt Contracts: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Restraint Of Trade Clause Must Be Reasonable For A Contract To Be Enforceable: Delhi Court
A Question Of Exclusive Jurisdiction Clause In Invoices
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