ANTICIPATORY BAIL
Application for-- presence of applicant/accused at
time of hearing of application--- court cannot insist on presence
on applicant in absence of an interim protection granted in favour
of the applicant.
Shivraj Gandge Vs. State of Maharashtra 2010 ALL MR (Cri) 3072
ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION
ACT
Scope of Section 8:---Where a suit is commenced
in respect of a matter which falls partly within the arbitration
agreement and partly outside and which involves parties some of
whom are parties to the arbitration agreement while other are not
so, section 8 of the Act would not be attracted. The Court concluded
that the words “matter” in section 8 of the Act indcate
that the entire subject matter of the suit should be subject to
the arbitration agreement and there is no provision in the Act for
bifurcating the suit in two parts, one to be referred to arbitration
for adjudication and other to be decided by Civil Court
Sukanya Holdings Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Jayesh Pandya AIR 2003 SC 2252: 2003
(5) scc 531
BAIL
Accused involved in one of the greatest Corporate
Scam in commercial world--- High Court granting bail to six accused---
Order set aside
C.B.I. Hyderabad Vs. B. Ramaraju. 2010 ALL Mr (Cri) 3944 (S.C.)
Application for bail---Non filing of chargesheet
before period of 90 days --- period of 90 days to be computed from
the first day the accused is produced alongwith remand report before
the concerned Magistrate.
Shivaji Ashruba Jaibhaye Vs. State of Maharashtra 2010 ALL MR (Cri)
3794
REGISTRATION ACT
Suit flat jointly owned by appellant-wife and respondent
No.2 husband - Sale of suit flat by respondent no.2 husband--- Power
of attorney allegedly executed by appellant-wife in favour of respondent
No.2 is unregistered --- Vide sections 32 and 35 of the Registration
Act in case of sale registered power of attorney is a must.
Shabana Mohsin Ghazi Alias Shaikh Vs. Hanif Azmi Eliyas Azami and
another 2005 (1) ALL MR 156
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