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LatestLegal Updates 7 July 2026

India Court Updates

Recent court rulings in India have provided clarity on various issues, including consumer jurisdiction for gratuity claims, arbitration award enforcement, and contract enforcement. The Kerala High Court has ruled that a retired employee cannot invoke consumer jurisdiction for a gratuity claim, while the Union of India has challenged an order regarding a divorced daughter's pension. The Economic Times reports on the need for faster dispute resolution in India's infrastructure story, and the SBI has been ordered to pay compensation for sharing a customer's savings account details with their employer.

Recent Court Rulings in India

Several recent court rulings in India have provided clarity on various issues.
- The Kerala High Court has ruled that a retired employee *cannot invoke consumer jurisdiction* for a gratuity claim.
- The Union of India has challenged an order regarding a *divorced daughter's pension*.
- The Economic Times reports on the need for *faster dispute resolution* in India's infrastructure story.
- The SBI has been ordered to pay *compensation* for sharing a customer's savings account details with their employer.

Arbitration and Contract Enforcement

  • Arbitration award enforcement has been discussed at the IAC Eurasian Arbitration Week 2026.
  • Foreign investors assess not only market opportunity but also *legal certainty*, *contract enforcement*, and *regulatory predictability*.

Consumer Court Orders

  • The Kerala Consumer Commission has ordered Federal Bank Manager to pay Rs 2.5 lakh for holding property deeds.
  • The consumer court has ordered SBI to pay Rs 25,000 compensation for sharing a customer's savings account details with their employer.

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