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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Jurisdiction"
Consumer Fora Lack Jurisdiction To Deal With Offences Under Electricity Act, 2003: Bihar State Commission
Jurisdiction of High Courts Under Section 37 Of Arbitration Act Is Limited To Arbitrary, Capricious And Perverse Orders: Bombay High Court
In Matters Concerning Consumer Protection, Jurisdiction Should Accomodate Complainant's Convenience: NCDRC Holds Bharti Airtel Liable For Deficiency In Service
MahaRERA – Dispute Arising Out Of Development Agreement Is Not Maintainable
Arbitration Clause In Buyer's Agreement Does Not Bar Jurisdiction Of Consumer Fora: NCDRC
High Court Lacks Jurisdiction To Entertain Applications Under Section 29A For Extension Of Arbitrator's Mandate: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Once Company Board Finds That Proposed Scheme Is Not Against Public Policy, NCLT Can't Sit In Appeal: NCLAT
Where No Seat Is Specified In Arbitration Agreement, Jurisdiction Of Court Shall Be Determined In Accordance With Section 16 To 20 Of CPC: Delhi High Court
Supreme Court Concludes The Question Of Jurisdiction Under Section 29A Of The Arbitration And Conciliation Act, 1996
Consumer And Criminal Proceedings Are Distinct From Each Other with Respective Jurisdictions: NCDRC
Court Can Not Mechanically Send Dispute To Arbitral Tribunal, Must Consider Fundamental Issues u/s 11(6A): Delhi High Court
Misconceived Section 9 & Section 11 Applications; Bar Should Take Necessary Steps, Spare Courts Of 'Unpleasant Duty': Calcutta High Court
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