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Finality of Legal Proceedings Explained: Delhi High Court Judgment & Expert Advice from Leading Delhi Advocate

⚖️ Delhi High Court Reaffirms Finality of Legal Proceedings – Get Strategic Legal Representation in Delhi NCR The  Delhi High Court , in  MMTC Ltd. v. Anglo American Metallurgical Pty. Ltd. (24 December 2025) , has strongly reiterated that  once a dispute is conclusively decided by a competent forum, it cannot be reopened through abuse of legal process . The Court held that  civil suits alleging fraud cannot be used to invalidate finalized arbitral awards , especially after affirmation by the  Supreme Court of India . This judgment highlights an important legal principle: 👉  Timely, well-planned litigation strategy is crucial. Failure to raise appropriate grounds at the correct stage can permanently close legal remedies. Whether it is  commercial litigation, civil disputes, or matrimonial cases , courts increasingly discourage frivolous or delayed proceedings. 👨‍⚖️ Advocate Devashish Maharishi – Trusted Lawyer in Karkardooma Court, Delhi If you are s...

Best Lawyer in Delhi

📜 Supreme Court of India & Arbitration Law: A Shift in Approach to Non-Signatories ⚖️ In just one year, the Supreme Court of India delivered two landmark arbitration judgments that reshape how non-signatories are treated in arbitral proceedings—and they seem to pull in opposite directions. 🔍 Key Cases Explained: 1️⃣ Ajay Madhusudan Patel v. Jyotrindra S. Patel ✔️ A three-Judge Bench ✔️ Focused on the referral stage (Section 11, Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996) ✔️ Took an inclusive, consent-based approach ✔️ Held that even non-signatories can be referred to arbitration if they are “veritable parties” to the underlying agreement ➡️ The Court warned against a narrow interpretation that excludes necessary parties from arbitration. 2️⃣ Kamal Gupta v. L.R. Builders (P) Ltd. ✔️ A Division Bench ruling ✔️ Focused on the post-constitution stage of arbitration ✔️ Applied a strict privity of contract approach ✔️ Ruled that non-signatories cannot even observe arbitral p...

Digital Arrests Are FAKE – But the Threat Is Real

Digital Arrests Are FAKE – But the Threat Is Real ! 🚨 Cyber-crime is not just a technological issue — it is a human-driven attack on dignity, liberty, and peace of mind. With the surge in fake digital arrests, cyber fraudsters are exploiting fear to rob innocent citizens of their hard-earned money. 📱 As India rapidly embraces UPIs, online payments & digital platforms, the need for strong cyber laws and public vigilance has never been greater. ⚖️ What Is Cyber Law & Why Does It Matter? Cyber Law governs activities in cyberspace — including the internet, mobile phones, computers, emails, ATMs, data storage devices, and digital platforms. Cyber-crime includes fraud, impersonation, cyber bullying, stalking, sextortion, phishing, and identity theft — all rising at an alarming rate. ❌ What Is a “Digital Arrest”? A Digital Arrest is NOT legal. It is a scam where fraudsters pose as CBI, ED, RBI or Police officials, falsely accuse victims of serious crimes, and threaten arrest unless ...