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Supreme Court Monthly Round-Up: November 2025
Reports/JudgmentsArbitration | Objections To Arbitral Award Execution Maintainable Only If Decree Is Void Or Without Jurisdiction: Supreme CourtCause Title: MMTC Limited v. Anglo American Metallurgical Coal Pvt. LimitedCitation: 2025 LiveLaw (SC) 1060The Supreme Court (November 3) ruled against the stalling of the enforcement of an arbitral award at the execution stage, reiterating that...
'Statutory Right Of Appeal Can't Be Curtailed On Technicalities': Kerala High Court Directs Registry To Accept Appeals U/S 5C Cinematograph Act
The Kerala High Court on Friday (December 12) directed its Registry to accept and entertain appeals under Section 5C of the Cinematograph Act as a miscellaneous first appeal with the nomenclature MFA (Cinematograph Act).The Division Bench consisting of Justice Arvind Sushrut Dharmadhikari and Justice P.V. Balakrishnan made the suggestion while dismissing the writ appeals challenging the...
GRAP Doesn't Create Enforceable Work-From-Home Right For Govt Employees: Delhi High Court Rejects Scientist's Plea
The Delhi High Court has dismissed the plea filed by a “Scientist-E” working with the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), seeking work from home citing hazardous air quality and respiratory issues.The petitioner, Shubham Verma, sought compliance with Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) restrictions issued by the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) inside the...
'Privacy An Inherent Human Right': Orissa High Court Orders Govt To Allow Students/Guardians To Voluntarily Opt Out Of 'APAAR ID'
Addressing an important legal issue touching upon the right to privacy of students and guardians, the Orissa High Court on Friday (December 12) asked the Union Ministry of Education (MoE) to amend the consent form, appended to 'Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry' (APAAR) portal, allowing the students and guardians to refuse consent for their enrolment in such ID.The Single Bench...
Gujarat High Court Monthly Digest: November 2025
Citations 2025 LiveLaw (Guj) 183 to 2025 LiveLaw (Guj) 205NOMINAL INDEXAshumal@Asharam v/s State of Gujarat & Anr. 2025 LiveLaw (Guj) 183State of Gujarat v/s Vipulbhai Bharatbhai Bin Chhappanbhai Patani 2025 LiveLaw (Guj) 184Adani Enterprise Ltd. v. M/s SMS Carbon And Minerals Pvt Ltd. 2025 LiveLaw (Guj) 185Cardiogy Ltd. & Anr. v. Commissioner of Commercial Tax & Anr. 2025...
Calcutta High Court Acquits Man In 2013 Murder Case; Says Prosecution Evidence Riddled With 'Irreconcilable Contradictions'
The Calcutta High Court set aside the conviction and life sentence imposed on Babai Sk. @ Papai Sk. in a 2013 murder case, holding that the prosecution failed to establish the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.A Division Bench comprising Justice Rajasekhar Mantha and Justice Ajay Kumar Gupta allowed the appeal and acquitted the appellant of all charges under Sections 302, 307, 324 and 326 of...
CCS Pension Rules | Employee Who Resigned Not Entitled To Pension; Resignation Forfeits Past Service : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (December 9) ruled that resignation from the service forfeits the past services as per the Central Civil Service Pension Rules, making the employee ineligible to claim pensionary benefits.“the only inescapable conclusion is that on resignation by the employee, his past service stood forfeited. Hence, he will not be entitled to any pension.”, observed a bench...
Business Law Daily Round-Up: December 12, 2025
TAXCustoms | Goods Cannot Be Confiscated Solely On Local Market Survey/Opinion Without Proof Of Smuggling: CESTAT AllahabadCENVAT Credit Rules | Storage Of Finished Goods Outside Factory Due To Space Constraints Covered Under Rule 2(l); Credit Cannot Be Denied: CESTATIncome Tax Disputes Before HCs Doubled In Value Over Past Four Financial Years: Govt Tells Rajya SabhaCustoms Act | Mens...
Specific Relief Act Has No Application To Proceedings Under Family Courts Act: Patna High Court
The Patna High Court has held that the Specific Relief Act, 1963 has no application to proceedings under the Family Courts Act, 1984, in view of the overriding effect of Section 20 of the latter statute.A Division Bench comprising Justice Bibek Chaudhuri and Dr. Justice Anshuman made these observations while hearing an appeal under Section 19(1) of the Family Courts Act, in which the Family...
IBC Doesn't Allow Extension of Personal Insolvency Process For Revisions Of Repayment Plan: NCLT Delhi
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) at New Delhi has recently held that a personal guarantor cannot be granted repeated opportunities to revise a repayment plan once the statutory process under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has run its course, and refused to allow any further extension of the personal insolvency resolution process. A coram comprising President Ramalingam Sudhakar...
NCLT Mumbai Approves ₹75 Crore IL&FS Financial Services–Siva Green Settlement
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) at Mumbai recently approved a One Time Settlement of Rs 75 crore between Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Limited (IL&FS) and Siva Green Power Projects India Private Limited. It held that the proposal aligns with the IL&FS Group Resolution Framework mandated by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal. A coram of Judicial...












