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UP Local Body Polls | Supreme Court Allows All India Council Of Mayors To Intervene In Plea Related To OBC Quota
The Supreme Court on Friday (January 27) allowed the All India Council of Mayors to file an intervention application seeking to continue in their offices till their successors are elected, in the matter pertaining to Uttar Pradesh Urban Local Body Polls. The matter was listed before a bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice Dipankar Datta. At the outset, Senior Advocate...
Since Investigation By DGGI Started Prior To Filing Of Application, AAR Order Is Invalid : Andhra Pradesh High Court
The Andhra Pradesh High Court has ruled that the term ‘any proceedings’ referred to in the proviso to Section 98(2) of the CGST Act/ Andhra Pradesh GST Act (APGST Act), includes within its ambit the investigation initiated against the applicant under the said Act. The bench of Justices U. Durga Prasad Rao and T. Mallikarjuna Rao noted that the proviso to Section 98(2) puts an...
Supreme Court Stays Madras High Court’s Order Directing Payment of Tax On Manufacture Of Water Borehole Drilling Rigs
The Supreme Court has stayed the order passed by the Madras High Court directing the payment of a minimum 4% tax on the manufacturing of the water borehole drilling rigs.The division bench of Justice Krishna Murari and Justice C.T. Ravi Kumar has observed that tax at the rate of 4% has already been deposited by the petitioner. The direction in the order to pay another 4% shall remain in...
Supreme Court Explores Possibility Of Accommodating Engineer With Colour Blindness In Employment Of TANGEDCO
The Supreme Court has asked the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation to inform it how an engineer with colour blindness could be accommodated in his post having regard to the nature of his qualification. The State Corporation has been asked to file an affidavit in this regard.The bench comprising Justices S Ravindra Bhat and Dipankar Datta was hearing a Special Leave Petition...
Extension Of Limitation To Issue Order Under S. 73 Of CGST Act Would Also Extend Time Limit To Issue SCN: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court has ruled that when the time limit for issuing an order under Section 73(10) of the CGST Act stands extended by a notification, the time limit for issuance of show cause notice under Section 73(2) would also stand extended. The bench of Justice Gopinath P. was dealing with a writ petition challenging an order passed under Section 73 of the CGST/SGST Act on the...
When A Person Has Relinquished Rights In Father's Self Acquired Property, His Sons Are Estopped From Claiming Share : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court, recently, held that the effect of estoppel from laying a claim on property cannot be warded off by persons claiming through the person whose conduct has generated the estoppel.A Bench comprising Justices K.M. Joseph and Hrishikesh Roy observed that when a son relinquishes their right to the self-acquired property of the father; and the conduct is accompanied by receipt of...
NCLAT Rejects Reliance Capital’s Creditor Plea To Vacate Status Quo Order
National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) bench comprising of Justice Ashok Bhushan and Mr. Barun Mitra disposed off the appeal filed by the Reliance Capital Creditor namely Vistra ITCL against the NCLT Mumbai order dated 23.01.2023. Torrent Investment which emerged as the successful bidder for Reliance Capital with a bid of Rs. 8640 Crores filed an application before NCLT...
Three Supreme Court Judges Visit Sanganer Open Prison In Jaipur, Emphasise Need To Have More Such Prisons Across The Country
Three Supreme Court Judges Visit Sanganer Open Prison In Jaipur, Emphasise Need To Have More Such Prisons Across The Country Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Aniruddha Bose and S.Ravindra Bhat of the Supreme Court visited the Sanganer Open Prison in Jaipur on Saturday, and interacted with the inmates and their families, by spending about three hours with them. They also visited...
Supreme Court Issues Notice To ECI On BJP's Review Petition Against Order Imposing Fine For Not Publishing Criminal Antecedents Of Candidates
The Supreme Court on January 27 issued notice to the Election Commission of India in a review petition filed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) General Secretary, BL Santhosh, against the order imposing a penalty on the party for not publishing criminal antecedents of candidates fielded for the 2020 Bihar assembly elections. A bench comprising Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and BR Gavai was hearing...
Merely Making Unsustainable Claim Will Not Amount To Furnishing Of Inaccurate Particulars Of Income: ITAT
The Pune bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has held that the mere making of a claim, which is not sustainable by the law itself, will not amount to furnishing inaccurate particulars of income.The bench of S.S. Vishwanethra (Judicial Member) has observed that the appellant cannot be held guilty of furnishing inaccurate particulars of income, and, therefore, the Assessing...
Two Orders In Same Case; Different Version Uploaded On Website: Supreme Court Asks Madras HC To Take Corrective Measures
In a strange case where the order uploaded in the website of the Madras High Court was found to be different from the order which was initially pronounced, the Supreme Court has asked the High Court to take necessary corrective measures.In September 2022, when this discrepancy was brought to notice, the Supreme Court had called for a report from the Madras High Court Registry, after terming...
Court Not Powerless To Appoint Appropriate Arbitral Tribunal, Even If Party Forfeits Its Right Under Arbitration Clause: Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court has ruled that even if a party’s right to appoint its nominee in the Arbitral Tribunal as per the arbitration clause, is forfeited because it failed to exercise its right within the statutory period after receiving the notice invoking arbitration, it would not render the Court powerless to appoint an appropriate Arbitral Tribunal, after considering the nature of...












