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The Supreme Court has stated that an application for an extension of time under Section 29A of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act can be submitted either before or after the termination of the arbitral tribunal’s mandate.

The Supreme Court explained that a request for an extension can be made either before or after the Arbitral Tribunal’s mandate ends when the statutory period expires. The term ‘sufficient cause’ should be understood...

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The Supreme Court has reminded the Himachal Pradesh government that the right to property is still a constitutional right. They warned that the government could face significant costs for taking property without providing compensation.

The Supreme Court recently decided not to impose costs on the Himachal Pradesh government for filing a Special Leave Petition (SLP) against a High Court order that required compensation for land acquisition. The Court...

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The Supreme Court has removed negative comments made in a Delhi High Court ruling about an Additional Sessions Judge, stating that personal criticism of judges or recording their conduct in judgments should be avoided.

The Supreme Court removed negative comments made by the Delhi High Court about an Additional District and Sessions Judge. The Court noted that personal criticism of judges should be avoided. It accepted the appeal...