The Supreme Court has addressed the issue of poorly drafted arbitration clauses that lead to lengthy legal disputes, emphasizing the need for clarity and precision in such agreements. The court stated that those responsible for ambiguous clauses should face penalties, and judges should reject unclear clauses immediately. A notable case involving a decade-long dispute between the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and contractors highlighted the serious concerns related to ambiguity in arbitration agreements, reinforcing the court’s stance on the importance of clear drafting.
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Cash-at-home case: Liquor fuelled fire at judge's house that burnt cash, says report
A high-level judicial panel's inquiry revealed that a fire at Justice Yashwant Varma's residence on March 14 was fueled by alcohol from a liquor cabinet, resulting in the burning of substantial amounts of cash, including Rs 500 notes. The report noted that Justice Varma was out of town during the incident, and access for firefighters was impeded, necessitating the breaking of a lock by security guards. Need More Context? 🔎
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