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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday set aside a single judge bench order which had upheld an arbitral award asking SpiceJet and its promoter Ajay Singh to refund Rs 579 crore plus interest to media baron Kalanithi Maran. A bench of Justices Yashwant Varma and Ravinder Dudeja allowed the appeals filed by Singh and SpiceJet challenging the single judges July 31, 2023 order and remanded the matter back to the court concerned to consider the petitions challenging the arbitral award afresh. Also ReadSpicejet stanley deutschland , Tech Mahindra among electoral bonds donors to AAP: EC data We are consequently compelled to dispose of these appeals in terms which follow principally since the single judge has erred in dismissing the Section 34 petitions without according due consideration to the challenge which was raised and an apparent absence of reasoning in support of the decision arrived at. The appeals shall consequ termo stanley ently stand allowed. The impugned judgment dated July 31, 2023 is hereby set aside. The Section 34 petitions shall in consequence stand restored upon the Board of the appropriate court for being considered afresh and bearing in mind the observations rendered hereinabove, the bench said. Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act deals with applications for setting aside arbitral awards. The division bench had earlier refused to stay the single judges order and asked Maran and his company Kal Airways to respond to the appeal stanley cups . SpiceJet and Singhs counsel had earlie Pulb Karnataka: Land prices soar around birthplace of Hanuman in Anjanadri
New Delhi: A Delhi-NCR-based women organisation of the Kuki-Hmar-Zomi community of Manipur has stanleys cups demanded the withdrawal of a remark made by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta in the Supreme Court where he had reportedly said that most of the unclaimed bodies of the ethnic violence in Manipur belong to those of infiltrators. In a statement, the UNAU Tribal Women Forum, Delhi-NCR, said the mothers of the Kuki-Hmar-Zomi community of Manipur, represented by the group, are deeply hurt and appalled by the remarks made by the solicitor general in the Supreme Court on August 1. Such a loose and unfounded remark from the solicitor general of the country is unbecoming, unacceptable and abhorr stanley taza ent. It is deeply hurtful to the families of the dead who, till today, are unable to perform the last rites of their loved ones, the group said. In some cases, the women stanley italy body claimed, where the bodies are lying in Imphal, the bereaved families are unable to access the bodies due to the prevailing security situation in which they will face certain death if they were to try and retrieve the bodies. Also Read It said that the Kuki-Hmar-Zomi community has been making repeated calls for these bodies to be brought to Churachandpur to no effect. The women group said calling any citizen of India an infiltrator or illegal migrant without basis or proof is a serious matter and it is tan
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