contract

December 6, 2022
industry

Industrial Adjudicator can Grant Relief if it Finds that Contract Between Principal Employer and Contractor is Sham, Nominal: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that the Industrial adjudicator can grant the relief if it finds that the contract between the principal employer and the contractor is […]
November 24, 2022
jurishour.in

Even if the Performance of contract Comes to an End, Contract can Still be in Existence for Certain Purposes in Respect of Disputes Arising under it: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that even if the performance of a contract comes to an end, the contract can still be in existence for certain purposes […]
November 19, 2022
FCI, jurishour

Demurrages cannot be recovered as a charge by the FCI: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that demurrages cannot be recovered as a charge by the FCI. Background  Food Corporation of India , the Appellant, procures and distributes […]
November 19, 2022
contract, officers, jurishour

Officers Administering Contract will not have any discretion to Admit or Deny Escalation after satisfaction of conditions: Supreme Court 

The Supreme Court ruled that the officers administering the contract will not have any discretion whatsoever to admit or deny escalation after the conditions specified in […]
November 15, 2022
jurishour.in

Airlines Liable to Deduct TDS on ‘Supplementary Commission’ Earned By Travel Agents: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that the airlines are liable to deduct the TDS on ‘Supplementary Commission’ earned by Travel Agents.  Background  The batch of Civil Appeals […]
September 28, 2022
Time limit cannot be ignored altogether on the ground that time is not the essence of Contract: Supreme Court 

Time limit cannot be ignored altogether on the ground that time is not the essence of Contract: Supreme Court 

The Supreme Court ruled that the time limit cannot be ignored altogether on the ground that time is not the essence of the contract.   Background  The […]
February 28, 2022
Purpose of granting Service tax exemption based on nature of agreements is that the agreements ought to be read as composite whole: SC

Purpose of granting Service tax exemption based on nature of agreements is that the agreements ought to be read as composite whole: SC

The Supreme Court ruled that the purpose of granting service tax exemption based on the nature of agreements is that the agreements ought to be read […]
January 15, 2022

Arbitral Tribunal to decide in accordance with Contract, but if term of contract has been construed in reasonable manner, then award ought not to be set aside: SC

In the suit of UHL Power Company Ltd. v/s State of Himachal Pradesh the Supreme Court ruled that Arbitral Tribunal shall decide in accordance with Contract, […]