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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Commercial Courts Act 2015"
Limitation Act Applies To Commercial Disputes But Delay Can Be Condoned Only In Exceptional Cases: Kerala High Court
Commercial Courts Should Examine If Plea For Urgent Interim Relief Is A Disguise To Circumvent Pre-litigation Mediation Under S.12A : Supreme Court
Commercial Court Shall Not Allow Written Statement To Be Taken On Record After Lapse Of 120 Days From Service: Kerala High Court
Jurisdiction To Execute An Arbitral Award Is With District Court, Not Commercial Court: Kerala High Court
Supreme Court Annual Digest 2022- Commercial Courts Act 2015
[S.12A Commercial Courts Act] Court Can Inquire Whether "Urgent Interim Relief" Is Genuine Or Aimed To Bypass Pre-Institution Mediation: Calcutta HC
Maintainability Of Appeals Under The Commercial Courts Act, 2015: A Predicament
Suit For Eviction From Property Being Used For Running Business Lies Before Commercial Division: Calcutta High Court
Written Statement In Commercial Suit Can't Be Deferred Beyond Prescribed Time Merely Because Demurrer Application For Dismissal Is Pending: Calcutta HC
Plaintiff Must Demonstrate Need For 'Urgent Interim Relief' To Avoid Pre-Litigation Mediation U/S 12A Commercial Courts Act: Calcutta High Court
Designated Commercial Courts Subordinate To Rank Of Principal Civil Judge In The District Can Hear Appeals/Application Under Arbitration Act: Supreme Court
"Nobody Will Invest In UP If Decades Are Taken For Commercial Disputes" : Supreme Court Asks State Govt & Allahabad HC To Resolve Pendency Issue
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