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By the team of Prime Legal
The argument that an arbitration clause cannot be enforced because the agreement including the arbitration clause was novated is dismissed: Bombay High Court
The argument that an arbitration clause cannot be enforced because the agreement including the arbitration clause was novated is dismissed: Bombay High Court

The decision that an arbitration clause can be enforced even though the agreement including the arbitration clause was novated is upheld by the Hig

Just because the opinion of the Assessment Officer changed, Assessment cannot be reopened: Bombay High Court
Just because the opinion of the Assessment Officer changed, Assessment cannot be reopened: Bombay High Court

The decision that simply because the opinion of the Assessment Officer changed, assessment cannot be reopened is upheld by the High Court of Bombay

In-laws cannot ask their daughter-in-law to pay maintenance: Bombay High Court
In-laws cannot ask their daughter-in-law to pay maintenance: Bombay High Court

The decision that the in-laws cannot ask their daughter-in-law to pay maintenance as she does not come under the purview of ‘children’ under Se

English teacher cannot be directed to teach mathematics in a Tribal school, just because of the vacancy in the post: Bombay High Court
English teacher cannot be directed to teach mathematics in a Tribal school, just because of the vacancy in the post: Bombay High Court

The decision that an English teacher cannot be directed to teach mathematics in a Tribal school and that the future of the tribal students cannot b

Orphan certificates to be granted to NEET candidates within 7 days: Bombay High Court
Orphan certificates to be granted to NEET candidates within 7 days: Bombay High Court

The decision that the respondents are directed to provide orphan certificates to two NEET aspirants for their application in the entrance examinati

Absence of evidence and only presumption under Section 29 of the POCSO Act are not sufficient for conviction of the accused: Bombay High Court
Absence of evidence and only presumption under Section 29 of the POCSO Act are not sufficient for conviction of the accused: Bombay High Court

The decision that absence of all necessary evidences and mere presumption under Section 29 of the POCSO Act are not sufficient for the accused to b

It is in the interest of justice that the dispute between the parties is settled, but they are supposed to pay compensation for using the police and judicial mechanism for settling their personal disputes: Bombay High Court
It is in the interest of justice that the dispute between the parties is settled, but they are supposed to pay compensation for using the police and judicial mechanism for settling their personal disputes: Bombay High Court

The decision that if the dispute is settled by the parties mutually is in the interest of justice, but the parties have to pay some compensation fo

Compensation to be paid in case death occurs due to untoward accident in railways: Bombay High Court
Compensation to be paid in case death occurs due to untoward accident in railways: Bombay High Court

The decision that compensation is to be paid to the injured or to the people dependant on the deceased in case of death, where untoward accident ta

Action Must be Taken against Police Officials who avoid registering FIR in Cognizable Offence: In Karnataka High Court

The Superintendent of Police of Uttara Kannad District was directed by the Dharwad Bench of the Karnataka High Court to Enquire into an

Plea Seeking Removal Of Alleged Anomalies In Centre’s ‘OROP Policy’ Dismissed: In Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court has dismissed a petition seeking directions to the Union Government to implement a one-man judicial committee’s reco