1 - 10 of 4362 (1.24 seconds)
suit, namely, the question whether the agreement was void ab
initio for mutual mistake was not arbitrable ... Exports; (v) the agreement itself having been void ab
initio due to mutual mistake, the arbitration clause per-
ished
Supreme Court of India
order passed under section 263 of the Act
ab initio void.
(it) While passing the order under section ... would be illegal and ab initio void, as
violating the fundamental principles of natural justice. In fact
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Kolkata
Madras High Court
Andritz Oy, Rep. Through Power Of ... vs Enmas Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Rep
Madras High Court
terms and conditions, was and is
void 'ab initio' and of no effect. Alternatively, it has prayed ... suit being as to
whether the contract was void 'ab initio' and of no effect, that
dispute could
Calcutta High Court
agreement for running
the business is illegal and void ab initio as it is opposed to public
policy ... licence granted to one of
the partners is void ab initio, and as the second defendant
Andhra High Court
properly so
called and that the sale was ab initio void. Paragraph 11 of the said
judgment ... called. It follows that her sale is ab initio
void. Even on the footing that Lakshmi Ammal was acting
Madras High Court
would be "voidable" or
whether it would be "void ab initio", even if the finding that the
oppressive term ... initio null and void and non est" was not with a view to
differentiate between "void ab initio
Gujarat High Court
contained in them are all illegal null and void ab
initio, or inoperative and/or incapable of being performed ... circumstances it is contended that the
agreements were void ab initio and in fact no consent
Bombay High Court
Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, is void ab initio and is no
marriage ... Section 5 of the
Hindu Marriage Act is void ab initio and is no marriage
Andhra High Court
date of its
grant. It would be ab initio void. Such licence obtained by fraud
cannot create any legal ... cancelling licence
will have to be treated as ab initio void being in breach of principles
of natural justice
Bombay High Court
Get new documents for this query in your RSS feed reader -