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Consumer Cases | Applications To Condone Delay In Filing Written Statements Filed Before 'New India Assurance 2' Decision Can't Be Summarily Rejected : Supreme Court 01/09/2024

Consumer Cases | Applications To Condone Delay In Filing Written Statements Filed Before 'New India Assurance 2' Decision Can't Be Summarily Rejected : Hon'ble Supreme Court.

Consumer Cases | Applications To Condone Delay In Filing Written Statements Filed Before 'New India Assurance 2' Decision Can't Be Summarily Rejected : Supreme Court In a recent consumer case, the Supreme Court directed the National Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission (“NCDRC”) to decide the delay condonation application of the defendant for filing a written...

Affidavit Necessary With Application Under S.156(3) CrPC; Directions In 'Priyanka Srivastava v. State of UP' Mandatory: Supreme Court 09/03/2024

Affidavit Necessary With Application Under S.156(3) CrPC; Directions In 'Priyanka Srivastava v. State of UP' Mandatory: Hon'ble Supreme Court

Affidavit Necessary With Application Under S.156(3) CrPC; Directions In 'Priyanka Srivastava v. State of UP' Mandatory: Supreme Court The Supreme Court, in its recent order, has stated that the directions passed by it in the decision of Mrs. Priyanka Srivastava & Anr. v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors. (2015) 6 SCC 287, are...

NCDRC Cannot Rewrite Terms Of Agreement: SC Directs Builder To Refund Buyers For Not Delivering Possession Of Apartments Before Agreed Date 27/02/2024

NCDRC Cannot Rewrite Terms Of Agreement: Hon'ble Supreme Court Directs Builder To Refund Buyers For Not Delivering Possession Of Apartments Before Agreed Date

NCDRC Cannot Rewrite Terms Of Agreement: SC Directs Builder To Refund Buyers For Not Delivering Possession Of Apartments Before Agreed Date The Supreme Court, while directing a builder to refund buyers for not delivering possession of apartments before agreed date, observed that NCDRC cannot rewrite terms and conditions of an...

Medical Negligence | Supreme Court Awards Rs 10 Lakh Compensation To Patient Who Developed Hoarseness In Voice After Trainee Gave Anaesthesia 21/02/2024

Medical Negligence |Hon'ble Supreme Court Awards Rs 10 Lakh Compensation To Patient Who Developed Hoarseness In Voice After Trainee Gave Anaesthesia

Medical Negligence | Supreme Court Awards Rs 10 Lakh Compensation To Patient Who Developed Hoarseness In Voice After Trainee Gave Anaesthesia The Supreme Court recently awarded Rs. 10 lakhs compensation to a patient who developed hoarseness in his voice due to medical negligence committed by doctors while administering anaesthesia.The...

Bank Cannot Be Held Responsible For Illegal Activities Conducted By Borrower In Mortgaged Premises: Supreme Court 18/02/2024

Bank Cannot Be Held Responsible For Illegal Activities Conducted By Borrower In Mortgaged Premises:Hon'ble Supreme Court

Bank Cannot Be Held Responsible For Illegal Activities Conducted By Borrower In Mortgaged Premises: Supreme Court The Supreme Court (on February 09), while setting aside the impugned order passed by the NGT, Delhi, held that a Bank cannot be held responsible for illegal activities carried out by the...

Order 8 Rule 10 CPC | Suit Can't Be Decreed Merely On Defendant's Failure To File Written Statement If Plaintiff's Case Isn't Proved : Supreme Court 13/01/2024

Order 8 Rule 10 CPC | Suit Can't Be Decreed Merely On Defendant's Failure To File Written Statement If Plaintiff's Case Isn't Proved :Hon'ble Supreme Court.

Order 8 Rule 10 CPC | Suit Can't Be Decreed Merely On Defendant's Failure To File Written Statement If Plaintiff's Case Isn't Proved : Supreme Court Setting aside a decree passed in a civil suit, the Supreme Court held that a Court cannot pronounce judgment in a suit merely on the default of the defendant to file a written statement if the...

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