The Supreme Court of India recently examined the validity and effect of an arbitration clause contained in an unregistered and unstamped lease deed.
See attachment
Sureshu Kumar (Assistant law officer) 25 August 2011
The Supreme Court of India recently examined the validity and effect of an arbitration clause contained in an unregistered and unstamped lease deed.
See attachment
DIVYAA (STUDENT) 26 August 2011
Where is the attachment ?
CS Usha Nimesh (Company Secretary) 30 August 2011
attachment????
Ajay Kumar (Administration) 20 September 2011
Kindly upload the attachment.
jp mauyra (developer) 23 September 2011
Originally posted by :Sureshu Kumar | ||
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The Supreme Court of India recently examined the validity and effect of an arbitration clause contained in an unregistered and unstamped lease deed. See attachment |
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Narender Raj G (Advocate) 28 September 2011
where is the attachment...???????
Narender Raj G (Advocate) 19 October 2011
This issue is decided by the Hon'ble Apex Court in M/S SMS Tea Estates pvt. Ltd. vs. M. /S. chandmari Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd., reported at 2011(6) 707
Narender Raj G (Advocate) 19 October 2011
M/S SMS Tea Estates pvt. Ltd. vs. M. /S. chandmari Tea Co. Pvt. Ltd., reported at 2011(6) SCJ 707
Here is an attachment;
M/S Sms Tea Estates P.Ltd. vs M/S Chandmari Tea Co.P.Ltd. on 20 July, 2011
Here is a working file in pdf format.
ashok kumar singh (Advocate) 24 January 2012
agree with expert opinion, thanks.