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Delhi High Court refuses to set aside arbitral award in semiconductor supply dispute—”No perversity in contract interpretation, Section 34 challenge dismissed”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, challenging an arbitral award arising from a commercial dispute over supply…
Posted by Rawlaw February 3, 2026
tender
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Delhi High Court holds security services tender must comply with statutory supervisor norms and GeM random selection rule—”Arbitrary turnover-based award struck down, writ disposed with binding directions”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court upheld the validity of a public tender for security services but issued binding directions to ensure statutory compliance and fairness in contract award. While…
Posted by Rawlaw February 3, 2026
interim bail
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Delhi High Court permits accused to attend brother-in-law’s wedding under strict police custody—”Interim bail declined, humanitarian access allowed”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court declined to grant interim bail to an accused facing serious charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Arms Act, but allowed a limited…
Posted by Rawlaw February 3, 2026
liquor
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Delhi High Court denies bail in massive illicit liquor haul—”Prior excise cases and recovery of over 31,000 bottles weigh against release”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a regular bail application filed by an accused booked under the Delhi Excise Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, holding that the scale…
Posted by Rawlaw February 3, 2026
trial court
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Delhi High Court refuses to interfere with trial court’s order rejecting belated documents—”Strict 15-day limit for leave to defend reaffirmed, Article 227 petition dismissed”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court declined to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution to interfere with a trial court order refusing to take additional documents…
Posted by Rawlaw February 3, 2026
property
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Delhi High Court slams ‘backdoor’ second revision plea in 30-year-old property fraud—”Holds petition frivolous, imposes costs”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition seeking to invoke inherent jurisdiction to challenge concurrent orders summoning the accused in a long-pending property fraud case, holding that the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 3, 2026
charity
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Bombay High Court curtails Charity Commissioner’s overreach under public trust law — “Section 41A is about property and income, not moral correction,” apology direction quashed

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court, exercising its Civil Appellate Jurisdiction, has allowed a writ petition filed by a public educational trust and quashed an order of the Charity Commissioner…
Posted by Rawlaw February 2, 2026
stop work notice
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Bombay High Court upholds quashing of stop-work notice under municipal law — “Authority must pass a reasoned order after reply; vague notices cannot stand,” appeal dismissed

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court, Civil Appellate Jurisdiction, has dismissed a first appeal filed by the municipal corporation and confirmed the City Civil Court’s decree quashing a stop-work notice…
Posted by Rawlaw February 2, 2026
30 crore loan
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Bombay High Court rejects MSME restructuring plea for ₹30 crore loan — “Eligibility under RBI revival framework hinges on loan limit, not outstanding exposure,” writ petition dismissed

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court has dismissed a writ petition filed by an agro-processing company and its promoter seeking mandatory reference of their loan account to the RBI-mandated Committee…
Posted by Rawlaw February 2, 2026
Bombay High Court upholds arbitral award granting escalation despite restrictive clauses — “A defaulting employer cannot hide behind no-compensation terms,” commercial arbitration appeal dismissed
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Bombay High Court upholds arbitral award granting escalation despite restrictive clauses — “A defaulting employer cannot hide behind no-compensation terms,” commercial arbitration appeal dismissed

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court, Aurangabad Bench, has dismissed a commercial arbitration appeal filed by State irrigation authorities, affirming an arbitral award that granted escalation, loss of overheads, reduced…
Posted by Rawlaw February 1, 2026

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