Examples of Bombay High Court in a sentence
Litigation On [_____________], 2013, each of the consent orders for disposal of certain Bombay High Court appeals were filed with the Bombay High Court.
Each User and the Service provider agree that any dispute regarding the validity or scope of this clause shall be commenced in the Bombay High Court and shall be governed by the laws of India.
The arbitration shall be conducted in Mumbai, and judgment on the arbitration award may be entered into the Bombay High Court having jurisdiction thereof.
Litigation On the Signing Date, Atlas, Grandway, MSM India, SPE Mauritius Holdings and SPE Mauritius Investments executed a consent order for disposal in connection with the Settlement Agreement of their Bombay High Court appeal of a Company Law Board (“CLB”) order with such consent order to be filed subsequent to the Closing.
On the Signing Date, Atlas, Grandway, SPE Mauritius Holdings and SPE Mauritius Investments executed a consent order for disposal in connection with the Settlement Agreement of their Bombay High Court appeal of a CLB order with such consent order to be filed subsequent to the Closing.
On the Signing Date, Atlas, Xxxxxxxx and MSM India executed a consent order for disposal in connection with the Settlement Agreement of their Bombay High Court appeal of a CLB order with such consent order to be filed subsequent to the Closing.
On the Signing Date, Atlas, Xxxxxxxx and MSM Singapore executed a consent order for disposal in connection with the Settlement Agreement of their Bombay High Court appeal of a CLB order with such consent order to be filed subsequent to the Closing.
On approval of this Scheme by the Bombay High Court, for the purpose of giving effect for transfer of Brands in favour of the Transferee with any registering or regulatory authority, it shall be sufficient to provide a certified copy of the Order passed by the Hon’ble High Court of Judicature at Bombay which may be relied upon by the concerned registering or regulatory authority without the requirement for execution of any further documents between the Transferor Company and the Transferee Company.
The Hon’ble Bombay High Court has observed that the benefit arising from land is an immovable property and FSI/TDR being benefit arising out of land must be held to be immovable property.
This decision was reiterated by the Bombay High Court in IL & FS Trust Co. Ltd.