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Bombay High Court upholds statutory arbitration under Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act despite SARFAESI and RDB proceedings—“Option under RDB Act preserves Section 84 remedy”; Section 34 challenge dismissed
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Bombay High Court upholds statutory arbitration under Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act despite SARFAESI and RDB proceedings—“Option under RDB Act preserves Section 84 remedy”; Section 34 challenge dismissed

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court dismissed two petitions filed under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 challenging arbitral awards passed under Section 84 of the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 13, 2026
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Bombay High Court: “Third-Party Flat Purchasers Cannot Derive Rights from a Terminated Developer”—Court Reaffirms That Societies Are Not Promoters Under MOFA

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed a group of appeals challenging the trial court’s order rejecting interim injunctions sought by third-party purchasers against a cooperative housing society and its…
Posted by Rawlaw November 6, 2025

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