Case Law
Subject : Civil Law - Contract Law
This article reports on the Supreme Court of India's decision in Haryana Tourism Limited v. M/S Kandhari Beverages Limited , Civil Appeal No. 266/2022, decided on January 11, 2022. The judgment, delivered by Justices M.R. Shah and B.V. Nagarathna, granted an appeal, although the precise grounds for the allowance are not detailed in the provided court record.
The case involved Haryana Tourism Limited as the appellant and M/S Kandhari Beverages Limited as the respondent. The appeal (IA No. 118792/2019) also included a request for condonation of delay in filing. Unfortunately, the specific nature of the dispute between the parties—the underlying legal issue that led to the appeal—remains unclear based solely on the provided court record.
The Supreme Court's judgment concisely states that the appeal was allowed. The brief record notes that a signed reportable judgment was placed on file, which provides further detail, but that document itself is not included in this judgment excerpt. The pending applications were also disposed of. The absence of details regarding the core issue prevents a deeper analysis of the court's reasoning and its application of specific legal principles.
The limited information provided hinders a thorough understanding of the legal issues involved and the court's rationale. To provide a more complete analysis, access to the full reportable judgment is crucial. Without this, we can only state definitively that the Supreme Court found in favor of the appellant, Haryana Tourism Limited. The implications of this decision for similar future cases remain uncertain pending access to the complete judgment.
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal in Haryana Tourism Limited v. M/S Kandhari Beverages Limited . The lack of substantial detail in the available record prevents a complete and in-depth analysis of the case and its broader legal significance. Further information from the full reportable judgment is needed for a more comprehensive understanding.
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