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Orders and Judgments Duration September 08-22, 2020

The Supreme Court (SC) has held that enforcing the Malaysian arbitral award in favour of Vedanta on the Ravva oil and gas fields, located in the shallow offshore area of the Krishna-Godavari basin on the eastern coast of India, will not go against public policy in India. In doing this the Court has upheld the Delhi High Court’s order

Orders and Judgments Duration May 08-22, 2020

The Delhi High Court (HC) has held that the doctrine of frustration under Section 56 of the Indian Contract Act is not applicable to Lease Agreements.
This ruling is based on SC precedents which held that Section 56 is applicable only to “executory contracts” and not to “executed contracts

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