Environmental Clearance Regulation

The Shore Nuisance (Bombay and Kolaba) Act, 1853 was the first act related to the environment in India. The two decades after that have seen an immense number of enactments within the nation Environme...

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Ishrat Ali v. Cosmos Cooperative Bank Ltd. & Anr.

M/s. Cosmos Co-Operative Bank Limited-(Financial Creditor) filed an application under Section 7 of the Code for initiation of the CIRP against Micro Dynamics Private Limited-(Corporate Debtor). The Ad...

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Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000

The present generation and the coming generations have to solve three grave problems, namely, population poverty and pollution if they have to survive. Pollution being the most dangerous problem likes...

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Mistake of Fact and Mistake of Law

One of the significant factors of a valid contract is free consent. Both the parties involved in the contract must enter the contract with consent and under no force. Various factors damage the free c...

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M/s. Eli Lilly and Company v. Competition Commission of India

Eli- a company based in the United States agreed to acquire the global animal health business of Novartis AG pursuant to a Stock and Asset Purchase Agreement (SAPA) dated 22nd April 2014 covering the ...

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National Green Tribunal (NGT)

Most conservationists would have heard of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), and some may have already filed applications before it. This short primer explains how, when and where to approach the NGT,...

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Badri Singh Vinimay Private Limited v. MMTC Limited

The petitioner in this case filed a petition under section34 of the Arbitration Act, praying for the setting aside of an award passed by a sole arbitrator on 2nd December 2014 awarding an amount of Rs...

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Quasi-Contractual Obligations under the Indian Contract Act, 1872

Under the Indian Contract Act, certain obligations are not in actual contracts because they lack one or the other essential elements of a contract, but are still enforceable in a court of law. Such ob...

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Parmeet Singh Chatwal and Ors. v. Ashwani Sahani

In the present case, the petitioner was purchasing fabrics in accordance with the specifications of the respondent. The respondent raised bills in the name of the petitioner for the fabrics so purchas...

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