Code of Civil Procedure
All’s (Not) Well that Ends Well: The Challenge in Enforcing Domestic Awards before Indian Courts
by Ila Kapoor† and Mrinali Komandur††
Non-impleading of all legal representatives won’t abate the suit if the estate of the deceased is substantially represented by other defendants
Placing its reliance on Bhurey Khan v Yaseen Khan 1995 Supp (3) SCC 331, the Bench stated that the suit will not abate for the reason of non-substitution of all legal representatives of the deceased if the suit was substantially represented.
Mandatory Pre-Institution Mediation — Effective Remedy to Declog Courts in India
by Abhijnan Jha* and Urvashi Misra**
Justice Delivery – Some Challenges and Solutions
by R.V. Raveendran†
We Dissent!: Here’s why 2 out of 5 judges ruled against Madras High Court’s original jurisdiction in child custody cases
Madras High Court: The five-judge bench of P.N. Prakash, N. Anand Venkatesh, R. Mahadevan, M. Sundar, A.A. Nakkiran, JJ. in a 3:2
Madras High Court’s 3:2 verdict upholds its original jurisdiction in child custody cases; holds Mary Thomas to be a good law
Madras High Court: In a case relating to the issue of concurrent jurisdiction of the High Court over matters of child custody
Is an Employee entitled to disability compensation under Employees’ Compensation Act in absence appointment letter, identity card, attendance card, etc. ? Delhi HC decides
Delhi High Court: Manoj Kumar Ohri J. dismissed the petition as the employer-employee relationship was established by a witness before the court
Del HC grants ex-parte ad-interim injunction in trademark infringement of Glaxo’s BETNESOL and BETNOVATE
Delhi High Court: Jyoti Singh, J. granted ex-parte ad-interim injunction and remarked that stricter approach is required in cases of medicinal preparations
Commercial Suits – A Ready Reckoner
by Dhananjay Joshi†