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Partnership Deed Without Proof Of Accounts Cannot Be Used As Camouflage To Conceal Subletting By Tenants: HP High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court held that a partnership deed without proof of books of accounts cannot be used as a camouflage to conceal subletting by the tenants. Justice Satyen Vaidya remarked that: “Evidently, the partnership deed was executed for dual purpose, firstly to camouflage the relationship and secondly to secure the interest of the tenants to get monthly...
Bombay High Court Takes Note Of Inconvenience To Citizens Due To Bachchu Kadu-Led Farmers' Protest, Asks To Clear Site Immediately
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday took suo motu cognisance of the "suffering and disturbance" caused to the citizens due to the ongoing protests at the National Highway 44 (Wardha Road) by farmers under the leadership of former MLA Omprakash alias Bachchu Kadu.Sitting at the Nagpur seat, single-judge Justice Rajnish Vyas presiding over a vacation court, also ordered Bachchu Kadu to...
MP High Court Imposes ₹2 Lakh Cost On Tobacco Company For Stalling GST Proceedings
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has imposed ₹2 lakh costs on an Indore-based tobacco company for attempting to stall the proceedings initiated against it by the GST authorities.The company came came under the scanner of the Director General of GST Intelligence back in May 2020, following an investigation into large-scale tax evasion in the pan masala and tobacco industry in Indore.The...
'National Security Policy Can't Be Stalled On Technicalities': Madras High Court Upholds Conversion Of Ordnance Factories Into Defence PSUs
The Madras High Court recently dismissed a petition filed against the decision of the Union Government's decision to convert production units of Ordnance Factory Board into seven Defence Public Sector Units. The bench of Justice R Suresh Kumar and Justice Hemant Chandanagoudar rejected the argument put forward by the employees' association that the decision was made even before...
Delhi High Court Sets Out Key Principles To Determine Maintenance, Calls For Reasoned Orders By Family Courts
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday set out the key principles to be followed while determining maintenance to the wife and child, while also calling for reasoned orders by Family and Mahila Courts in the national capital. Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma emphasised that orders granting interim maintenance in matrimonial cases must be based on a clear and reasoned assessment of income...
Auction Purchaser Must Verify Dues In “As Is Where Is” Sale; Bank Not Liable for Undisclosed Liabilities: Allahabad High Court
Recently, the Allahabad High Court has held that it is the duty of the auction purchaser to check the dues and liabilities on the property being auctioned on "as is where is", "as is what is and "whatever there is" basis.The bench of Justice Ajit Kumar and Justice Swarupama Chaturvedi held:“once a person participates in any auction while having knowledge that the property is being...
Delhi High Court Sentences Man To One Month Jail For Threatening Local Commissioner With Gun
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sentenced a man to one month of simple imprisonment, along with Rs. 2,000 fine for threatening a Court appointment Local Commissioner with a pistol during execution of the commission. A division bench comprising Justice Prathiba M Singh and Justice Rajneesh Kumar Gupta held the man, Nitin Bansal, guilty of criminal contempt and disposed of the suo...
Anil Ambani Withdraws Plea Against IDBI Bank's Fraud Proceedings After Bombay High Court Declines To Intervene
The Bombay High Court on Tuesday allowed industrialist Anil Ambani to withdraw his petition by which he sought a directive to the IDBI Bank against proceeding with the personal hearing in connection to a show cause notice (SCN) issued to him for declaring his loan account as "fraud."Single-judge Justice Sandesh Patil presiding over the vacation court, after hearing Ambani's counsel, expressed...
Family Pension Cannot Be Deducted While Calculating Loss Of Income In Motor Accident Claims: J&K&L High Court
The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has held that while computing the loss of income in a motor accident compensation case, it would not be permissible to deduct the pensionary amount received by the dependents of the deceased.Justice Sanjay Dhar, while dismissing an appeal filed by Reliance General Insurance Company, ruled that “for the purpose of computing the loss of income,...
Grandparents Executing Adoption Deed On Behalf Of Unmarried Daughter Is Valid If Done With Her Consent: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court recently held that in case of adoption of an unmarried woman's child, an adoption deed executed by the grandparents would be valid, when it is shown that the mother had concurred to such adoption. “The mere fact that the grandparents of the child had executed the adoption deed alone cannot make the adoption deed invalid so long as the adoption deed was...
'Person Claiming Adverse Interest Cannot Oppose Will': Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Impleadment Of Tenant In Probate Case
The Karnataka High Court has held that a person who claims a right against the Testator's interests cannot be allowed to come on record to oppose the Will, and such a person also cannot be considered to have a caveatable interest.Justice S. Vishwajith Shetty made this observation while allowing a petition filed by Meera M.R., and setting aside the trial court's order dated 11.12.2023, which...
Delhi High Court Orders Retrospective Payment Of Enhanced Remuneration To Law Researchers With Effect From October 01, 2022
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday ordered retrospective payment of enhanced remuneration of Rs. 80,000 per month to its law researchers with effect from October 01, 2022. A division bench comprising Justice Prathiba M Singh and Justice Rajneesh Kumar Gupta disposed of a plea seeking to enhance the monthly remuneration of the High Court's law researchers from Rs. 65,000 to Rs. 80,000, along...











