Abkari Act Abkari Act, 1077; Section 57A- Offence under Section 57A is not limited to the holders of the license under the Act, but refers to anybody who mixes or permits to be mixed any noxious.
12 months time limit under Section 29A Arbitration Act not applicable to international commercial arbitration. TATA Sons Pvt. Ltd. v. Siva Industries and Holdings Ltd., 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 39 : 2023.
On December 13, 2023 a seven judge bench of the Supreme Court in In Re: Interplay between Arbitration Agreements under the Arbitration And Conciliation Act, 1996 and the Indian Stamp Act, 1899[1],.
In recent times, several noteworthy judgments have been rendered by the Indian Courts in matters relating to the law of arbitration in India. Some decisions rendered from January to September 2023.
I. Introduction
On 25th April 2023, 3 of 5 Judges of the Hon ble Supreme Court of India rendered a judgment holding that: an instrument which is eligible to stamp duty may contain an arbitration. | May 4, 2023