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On acceptance of invoice, terms & conditions mentioned even on the back of the invoice, amounts to concluded arbitration agreement..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Present suit seeking same relief as in earlier suit, which was withdrawn under O.23 R.1 CPC without permission to file fresh suit--Present suit dismissed..
During the pendency of suit for pre-emption, partition proceedings were finalized--Thus, plaintiff was not co-sharer at the time of passing of decree by Trial Court--Plaintiff not entitled f..
Option of purchase of land by tenant not exercised at the time of proceedings under the 1953 Act which has attained finality--Right cannot be claimed thereafter--Suit for Ownership dismissed..
Merely because the bail applicant would not confess to his guilt cannot be a ground to term applicant as non-cooperative--Thus, custodial interrogation cannot be permitted on this ground--Ba..
GST Fake Invoices--Amount of demand notice has been not deposited--Petitioner already declared his assets by way of affidavit--As such, State may recover the amount--Bail under S.482 BNSS gr..
Prior approval of District Magistrate qua departmental proceedings is not necessary where FIR has already been registered..
Multiple Adverse Remarks by different Administrative Judges with regard to judicial efficacy, professional competence and integrity of the petitioner--Compulsory retirement upheld..
Such decisions cannot be quashed on the ground of resultant retrenchment or in public interest..
Violation of Procedure under S.82(2)(1A) CrPC/S.84 BNSS--Order quashed
Cancellation Report--Person in whose favour cancellation report S.173(8) CrPC/S.193(9) BNSS has been filed; Trial Court cannot summon that person under S.202 CrPC/S.225 BNSS as an accused in..
Mere knowledge of the whereabouts of an offender does not amount to harbouring under S.212 IPC/S.177 BNS unless the accused has done something to help the offender to evade apprehension..
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