
2025 SCC Vol. 2 Part 2
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 — S. 11(6) — Limited scope of jurisdiction of Court
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 — S. 11(6) — Limited scope of jurisdiction of Court
The appellant paid the stamp duty of Rs.25,34,350 and purchased the stamp duty for registration of conveyance deed. However, the conveyance deed was not registered as the vendor had earlier sold the property in question to a third party in 1992.
by Abhiraj Gandhi† and Nirali Shah††
Cite as: 2024 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 12
The Bombay High Court explained that if it was to consider the instant application under Section 11 of A&C Act, it would have to work on the deficiency of stamp duty and penalty, if any.
Bombay High Court quashed two of State Government’s circulars, limited the stamp duty only to additional area purchased during redevelopment, and laid several pointers which shall apply further beyond the facts of the present matter.