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Before we draw the curtains, we deem it appropriate to direct the Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy to conduct a refresher course to the judicial officers, by focusing on the special enactments like UAP Act, POCSO Act, SC/ST Act, NDPS Act, etc. and make them aware of the procedure to be followed at the time of remand, extension of remand, extension of remand period from 90 days to 180 days, provided under certain enactments, taking cognizance of the final report etc. [P.N.P., J.] [N.A.V., J.] 23.12.2022 Index : Yes Internet : Yes gya P.N.PRAKASH, J. AND N.ANAND VENKATESH, J. gya To 1.The Principal District and Sessions Court Vellore 2.The Director Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy 30(95), “Malligai” P.S.K.R. Salai Greenways Road R.A.Puram, Chennai-28 3.The Additional District Munsif -cum-Judicial Magistrate CRL.A.No.1232 of 2022 Ambur 4.The Inspector of Police Ambur Town Police Station Thirupathur District Cr.No.193/2022 5.The Public Prosecutor Madras High Court Chennai 23.12.2022
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 26, 2022
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Justice PT Asha noted that there were limits to how far a Court can interfere under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 when it comes to modifying an arbitral award. In this regard, she cited a 2019 Madras High Court ruling in the case of SG Novasoft Technologies Limited v. Gayathri Balusamy, wherein it was held, “A reasonable interpretation to Section 34 would only lead to an irresistible conclusion that the Court can modify or vary the Award of the Arbitrator if it is contrary to the material evidence adduced by the parties.”
by Sekar Reporter · Published May 26, 2020
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