Arbitrator Can’t Apply Principles Of Equity In Absence of Authorization of Parties: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court has reiterated that the doctrine of severability can apply to arbitralawards, so long as the objectionable part can be segregatedThe bench of Justice Manish Pitale if the award is partially set aside by applying the doctrine ofseverability, the same would not amount to modification or correction of the errors of the … Read more

BREAKING: GUJARAT MAN ACCUSED OF POSING AS PMO OFFICIAL IN JAMMU & KASHMIR REMANDED TO 15-DAY JUDICIAL CUSTODY.

He has been booked for offences under Sections 419 (Punishment for cheating), 420 (Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property), 467 (Forgery of valuable security, will etc), 468 (Forgery for purpose of cheating), and 471 (Using as genuine a forged document or electronic record) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). As Reported Fake visiting cards and two mobiles were seized from … Read more

BREAKING: DELHI HIGH COURT SENTENCES LAWYER TO SIX MONTHS IN JAIL FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT AFTER FAILING TO VACATE RENTED PREMISE, PAY OUTSTANDING RENT.

Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora opined that the lawyer had abused the legal process and shown disregard for the Court’s orders.  The Court said that if the lawyer does not suffer the consequences for willful default and breach of his undertakings given to the Court, it would embolden him to similarly abuse the process of law in … Read more

ADMINISTRATIVE SIDE OF HIGHCOURT CANNOT SEEK JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ORDER: MADRAS HC

The High Court of Madras recently said that the High Court’s executive branch does not have the authority to seek review of judicial orders. Justice PT Asha dismissed a petition for reconsideration filed through the Registrar seeking reconsideration of the Madras High Court’s decision passed by the court in the last May. The pending verdict … Read more

ADVOCATES MUST WEAR BAND AND LAW INTERNS WILL WEAR TIE ON COAT AND PANT: DELHI HC

The Delhi HC, on Thursday said that lawyers appearing at the Supreme Court, High Court or District Court must wear a white ribbon and legal trainees come to court wearing black ties, coats, trousers and white shirts. Judge Prathiba M Singh said on the Delhi Bar Association’s (BCD) resolution requiring interns to wear black ties, … Read more

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