well-
recognized grounds on which interference in an award is permissible,
observed :
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ssm 38 Final DRAFT-April ... which interference is permissible are:
(1) violation of the principles of natural justice in passing the
award;
(2) error apparent on the face
error was and who was responsible for that error. The only reason given in the SCN is that the appellant had permission to slaughter only
Sepco Electric Power Construction ... vs Gmr Kamalanga Energy Ltd on 26 September, 2025
Author: Dipankar
agreement or the terms of contract, which would indeed be a
jurisdictional error in rendering the award.
32. A deliberate departure or conscious disregard ... jurisdiction, interference by the Court in
setting aside the award was permissible. [Emphasis was laid
to paragraph No. '44' in Rajasthan State Mines
Adil Ansari vs M/S. C.L. Gupta Export Ltd on 25 February, 2022
Author
have
submitted that in riverbed areas maximum permissible depth for mining is 03
meters from the riverbed level. Based on the methodology explained in Paras ... mentioned in
Ambala DSR 2022 which clearly indicates that it was inadvertent error.
13. So far as contradiction regarding not mentioning name of river Trilokpur
have
submitted that in riverbed areas maximum permissible depth for mining is 03
meters from the riverbed level. Based on the methodology explained in Paras ... mentioned in
Ambala DSR 2022 which clearly indicates that it was inadvertent error.
13. So far as contradiction regarding not mentioning name of river Trilokpur
further submits that no error has
been pointed out by the Ld. Pr.CIT and in the absence of any error
pointed ... denovo assessment
which is not permissible. Reliance was placed on the decision of the
Hon'ble Delhi High Court in the case of DCIT
difference could be on account of (i) book adjustment (ii) calibration error or (iii) due to lack of coordination between different departments. These very grounds ... permissible tolerance prescribed under the Weights & Measures Act , the appellants had made a case that shortages can be attributed to the calibration error
State Through Cbi V. Bibianus Toppo & Ors vs Dr. Sukumar on 1 August, 2016