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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
Main accused is absconding--When the investigation is still underway, releasing the sale value of the shares/ case property will frustrate the investigation..
Supreme 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Present suit seeking same relief as in earlier suit, which was withdrawn under O.23 R.1 CPC without permission to file fresh suit--Present suit dismissed..
If the one of the partners has resigned before the issuance of cheque but has not followed statutory mandate under Partnership Act, that partner can be tried under S.138 NI Act..
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..
Pension received by the injured is not to be deducted from the last drawn salary to compute loss of income..
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..
Opportunity of being heard to accused--Opportunity not given before taking of cognizance as required under S.223 BNSS--Order set aside..
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..
Death of person sitting on uninsured trailer--If the root cause of the accident was tractor then insurance company would be liable to pay ..
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..
An alibi, is a plea in the nature of a defence which the accused has to establish during trial--Application under S.319 CrPC allowed
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