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Rajasthan HC: Bar Expected to Advise Parties Against Pursuing Lumber Litigation, Save Judicial Time(09.05.2022)

Rajasthan High Court has observed that if any litigation, with passage of time or due to prolonged life of the litigation has lost its merits; the par.....

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Delhi HC: ‘Busybodies’ With Oblique Interest Can’t be Allowed to Waste Judiciary’s Time(24.05.2023)

Delhi High Court has held that while Court is cognizant of the liberal rules pertaining to public interest litigation, it must also ensure that busybo.....

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Delhi HC: Non-Appearance in Custom Matters Leads to Gross Wastage of Judicial Time(07.03.2025)

Del. HC has observed that a large number of customs matters, the Counsels are either not appearing or appear without proper instructions which reflect.....

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SC: High Time that Arbitr. Clauses are Phrased With Precision & Not Couched in Ambiguous Phraseology(16.05.2025)

Supreme Court has observed that it is high time that arbitration clauses are phrased with precision and not couched in ambiguous phraseology and such .....

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