Indian Contract Act, 1872 with Section 2(d)

Supreme Court Upholds Settlement Deed in Property Dispute: Ramachandra Reddy vs. Ramulu Ammal (2024)

Supreme Court Upholds Settlement Deed in Property Dispute: Ramachandra Reddy vs. Ramulu Ammal (2024) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a deed transferring property among family members constitutes a gift or a settlement deed, and the implications for property rights. CASE TYPE: Civil Property Law Case Name: Ramachandra Reddy (Dead) Thr. Lrs. & Ors. vs. Ramulu Ammal (Dead) […]

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Leave to Defend Granted: Supreme Court overturns High Court in B.L. Kashyap vs. JMS Steels (2022)

Supreme Court Allows Leave to Defend in Summary Suit: B.L. Kashyap vs. JMS Steels (2022) Date of the Judgment: 18 January 2022 Citation: 2022 INSC 41 Judges: Justice Vineet Saran and Justice Dinesh Maheshwari Can a contractor be held liable in a summary suit for payments when the purchase orders were issued on behalf of

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Supreme Court Allows Leave to Defend in Summary Suit: B.L. Kashyap and Sons Ltd. vs. JMS Steels and Power Corporation (2022)

Supreme Court Allows Leave to Defend in Summary Suit: B.L. Kashyap and Sons Ltd. vs. JMS Steels and Power Corporation (2022) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether leave to defend should be granted in a summary suit under Order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. CASE TYPE: Civil (Commercial) Case Name: B.L. Kashyap and Sons Ltd.

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Leave to Defend Granted: Supreme Court overturns High Court in B.L. Kashyap & Sons Ltd. vs. JMS Steels and Power Corporation (2022)

Supreme Court allows leave to defend in money recovery suit: B.L. Kashyap vs. JMS Steels (2022) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether the defendant in a summary suit under Order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, is entitled to leave to defend when they assert they acted as an agent and not a principal in a

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Supreme Court Clarifies Taxability of Members’ Clubs Post 46th Amendment: State of West Bengal vs. Calcutta Club Limited (2019)

Supreme Court Clarifies Taxability of Members’ Clubs Post 46th Amendment: State of West Bengal vs. Calcutta Club Limited (2019) LEGAL ISSUE: Applicability of the doctrine of mutuality to incorporated clubs regarding sales tax and service tax after the 46th Amendment to the Constitution of India. CASE TYPE: Tax Law (Sales Tax and Service Tax) Case

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