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1 - 4 of 4 (0.25 seconds)Kerala State Electricity Board & Anr vs Kurien E.Kalathil & Ors on 19 July, 2000
In Kerala State Electricity Board (supra) the Court held that the
dispute relating to interpretation of the terms and conditions of a
contract could not have been agitated under Article 226 of the
Constitution of India. The same is a matter for adjudication by the
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Civil Court or in arbitration if provided for in the contract. The terms
and conditions of the contract are not being interpreted herein.
Union Of India vs M/S. Puna Hinda on 6 September, 2021
In Puna Hinda (supra) the Court accepted the settled proposition that
there is no absolute bar to the maintainability of the writ petition even
in contractual matters or where there are disputed questions of fact or
even when monetary claim is raised. Discretion lies with the High
Court. Here, there is hardly any dispute. Only the issue of applicability
of a notification is being deliberated upon.
M/S Wagad Infraprojects Pvt. Ltd. Sawan ... vs M/S Aryavrat Projects And Developers ... on 7 March, 2018
In Wagad Infraprojects (supra) the Court held that a party to the
contract cannot be permitted to withdraw the admission when the
respondent has acceded to the stand without any demur. Here, also
the NIT on which the parties proceeded provided the arbitration clause
and hence, the parties should abide by the same.
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