Trimurti Films Vs B62 Studios : Delhi High Court Refers Copyright Dispute Over Song In Dhurandhar 2 To Mediation 

The Delhi High Court referred a copyright dispute between Trimurti Films and B62 Studios over a song in Dhurandhar 2 to mediation. Observing the issue was largely financial, the court directed parties to resolve royalty and compensation through mediation.

Lok Adalat Award Invalid If Not Signed by One Side of the Parties, Lawyer’s Signature Not Enough: Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court set aside a Lok Adalat award for lacking signatures of the actual parties, holding counsel signatures insufficient. It allowed a woman and her son’s plea challenging reduction of compensation in a motor accident claim dispute.

Fraud By Some Landowners And Excess Compensation To A Few Cannot Justify Cancelling The Entire Land Acquisition Award: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court held that cancellation of a land acquisition award for fraud by some landowners does not invalidate awards of untainted owners, as Justices Sanjay Kumar and K Vinod Chandran restored compensation denied due to others’ alleged misconduct.