Gujarat High Court Weekly Round Up: June 6 To June 12, 2022
Live LawNOMINAL INDEX Iqbal Hasanali Syed V/S State Of Gujarat 2022 LiveLaw 196 Rajeshkumar Umeshgiri Gauswami V/S State Of Gujarat 2022 LiveLaw 197 Rajnibhai Ranchoodbhai Patel V/S Gandhinagar Jilla Sahakari Kharid Vechan Sangh Limited 2022 LiveLaw 198 Divya Simandhar Construction Private Limited V/S Vadodara Municipal Corporation 2022 LiveLaw 199 Sing Traders Versus State of Gujarat 2022 LiveLaw 200 Mahendrabhai Manglabhai Bodat vs State Of Gujarat 2022 LiveLaw 201 Jatinkumar Kishorkumar Bhatt Versus State Of Gujarat 2022 LiveLaw 202 Lite Bite Foods Pvt. Ltd. v. Airports Authority of India 2022 LiveLaw 203 Bhupendra Aatmaramdas Patel v. State of Gujarat 2022 LiveLaw 204 Sandip Dalpatbhai Kikani v/s Indian Oil Corporation 2022 LiveLaw 205 krupeshbhai n. Patel v/s vadodara urban development authority 2022 LiveLaw 206 Chairman And Managing Director Union Bank Of India & 1 V/S Jaykant R Gohil Chairman And Managing Director Union Bank Of India & 1 another 2022 LiveLaw 207 JUDGMENTS/ORDERS OF THE WEEK Gujarat High Court Refuses To Quash Extortion FIR Against Ex-ASG IH Syed Case Title: Iqbal Hasanali Syed V/S State Of Gujarat Citation: 2022 LiveLaw 196 The High Court refused to quash a FIR registered against former Assistant Solicitor General and Senior Advocate IH Syed for alleged assault and extortion, stating that the investigation is underway and thus, it is too early to opine on his innocence. Municipal Authority Can Rely On Previous Blacklisting Resolution Which Is Set Aside By Court, Must Justify It In Final Order: Gujarat High Court Case Title: Divya Simandhar Construction Private Limited V/S Vadodara Municipal Corporation Citation: 2022 LiveLaw 199 The High Court permitted the Vadodara Municipal Corporation to rely on a previous blacklisting order passed by it against a Road Contractor, which was set aside by the High Court for being non-compliant with principles of natural justice while issuing a fresh notice to the contractor in relation to three work orders. Scope Of Judicial Review In Contractual Matters Involving Technical Issues Is Limited: Gujarat High Court Reiterates Case Title: Sandip Dalpatbhai Kikani v/s Indian Oil Corporation Citation: 2022 LiveLaw 205 Opining that the scope of judicial review in contractual matters, particularly which require technical know-how is limited, the High Court refused to interfere with the order passed by the Dispute Resolution Panel where the Petitioner's challenge to the show cause notices issued by Indian Oil Corporation were dismissed.