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Madras High Court holds that “a guarantor cannot approbate and reprobate” — section 34 challenge dismissed and arbitral award enforcing guarantee deed upheld
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Madras High Court holds that “a guarantor cannot approbate and reprobate” — section 34 challenge dismissed and arbitral award enforcing guarantee deed upheld

Court's decision The Madras High Court dismissed a petition filed under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, challenging an arbitral award passed against a guarantor in a…
Posted by Rawlaw December 12, 2025
panchayat
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Kerala High Court Upholds Validity of Panchayat Delimitation Process: “Courts Will Not Interfere in Electoral Exercises Except for Patent Illegality”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court, in a landmark judgment delivered by Justice C.S. Dias, dismissed a series of writ petitions challenging the delimitation of wards in several Grama Panchayats…
Posted by Rawlaw October 13, 2025
delayed delivery of flat
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Bombay High Court Dismisses Builder’s Challenge to Arbitration Award for Flat Delivery Delay: “No Patent Illegality in Compensation Awarded for Failure to Hand Over Possession within Agreed Timeline”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 filed by a real estate developer challenging an arbitral award that…
Posted by Rawlaw June 24, 2025

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