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Non-signatory to the agreement can be referred to arbitration if by its conduct and intend he bounds himself by the terms of agreement--Question of consent in the conduct of non-signatory is..
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Trial Judge neither put preliminary questions to the witness nor recorded the satisfaction that the witness understood the importance of the oath--Acquittal
Fingerprints--Admissibility ..
Married daughter is eligible for compensation only if it is proved that after her marriage she was financially dependent on the deceased..
Functional Disability--Amputation of right leg below knee--Appellant could still move on crutches--Functional Disability assessed as 80% ..
If reasons are found sufficient only thereafter the merits of the main matter are to be considered ..
Human blood was found on the shirt and on the weapon of offence, but the blood group was not matched--Acquittal..
Witness cannot be recalled at the instance of a party--Power under O.18 R.17 CPC can be exercised only by Court for clarification with regard to evidence led by parties..
After divorce husband had remarried whereas wife has remained unmarried and solely dependent on maintenance amount--Amount of Rs.20,000/- enhanced to Rs.50,000/- per month subject to an enha..
Complainant alleged that accused forced himself on her with assurance that he would marry her once she get divorce from her earlier husband--Element of inducement or misrepresentation not es..
Criminal case quashed on compromise between the parties, thereafter the order of quashing cannot be recalled on violation of terms thereof by one of the parties..
Once it was admitted that advice was necessary then taking action without advice is arbitrary--Proceedings quashed ..
Objections--Plea of lack of jurisdiction cannot be raised for the first time under Section 34 of the Act, 1996 if no such objection was taken before the arbitral tribunal..
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