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Sedition Case: Sharjeel Imam Moves Delhi High Court Challenging Charges Framed In Anti-CAA Speeches Case
Sharjeel Imam has moved the Delhi High Court challenging a Trial Court order framing charges against him in a case relating to the alleged inflammatory speeches made by him in Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia area in Delhi against the Citizenship Amendment Act.The matter will be heard tomorrow by a bench comprising of Justice Siddharth Mridul and Justice Anoop Kumar...
Claim Of Deduction Under Section 54 Of Income Tax Act To Be Reckoned From The Date Of Possession Of New Property: Mumbai ITAT
The Mumbai Bench of ITAT, consisting of members Pramod Kumar (Vice President) and Kuldip Singh (Judicial Member), has ruled that an assessee's claim of deduction under Section 54 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 was to be reckoned from the date of possession of the new residential house property. Also, the ITAT ruled that the source of funds for the purchase of the new house...
Aggravated Contempt: Supreme Court Directs Contemnors Who Re-possessed Property By Breaking Open Lock Violating SC Order To Keep In Civil Prison For 6 Months
In a matter related to contempt of Court's order, the Supreme Court recently directed for keeping the contemnors who irrespective of Court's order re-possessed the property by breaking open the locks in civil prison for 6 months for their conduct. The bench of Justices SK Kaul and MM Sundresh was considering a contempt petition against the Top Court's order dated February 21, 2022, of...
'Indian Values Being Eroded With Adoption Of Western Culture': Calcutta HC Orders Daughter To Pay Maintenance To Parents, Provide Accommodation
The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed a daughter to allow her aged parents to reside with her in a residential flat which had been gifted to her by her parents and further restrained her from alienating the disputed flat during the life time of both her parents.She was also ordered to pay a monthly maintenance of Rs 10,000 to meet the basic needs and medical expenses of her aged...
Kalkaji Temple Redevelopment: Delhi High Court Asks State To Consider Providing Alternate Accommodation To Evicted Jhuggi Dwellers
The Delhi High Court has observed that wherein a land is being used for public purposes, if occupants of jhuggis or slums are evicted, it is the State's objective to provide them alternative accommodation after conduct of requisite surveys and collection of data.Justice Pratibha M Singh reiterated the said observation while dealing with a bunch of pleas concerning the aspect of maintenance...
'Right To Live As Per Own Will': MP High Court Refuses To Interfere With Decision Of Adult Woman To Move Out Of House To Pursue Studies
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Wednesday refused to accede to the request of a family to bring their adult daughter (Petitioner) back to them, under police custody, and to further hand her over to them. The Petitioner, who eloped from her house to pursue further studies and aspired to be an IAS Officer, had approached the Court seeking protection from her family.Justice Nandita Dubey...
"Input Service" No Longer Includes Services For Personal Use Or For The Employee Post April 1, 2011: CESTAT
The Chennai Bench of Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has ruled that the definition of input service as it stood prior to April 1, 2011, in which the phrase "activities relating to business" was included, which had a very wide ambit and would include almost all services used for the activities of business, however, after the amendment the services for personal...
Rajasthan HC Directs Reliance Jio To Shift 4G Tower Creating Inconvenience To Devotees Visiting Gurudwara Within 2 Months
The Rajasthan High Court has directed Reliance Jio to shift its 4G mobile tower from the existing place to 15-20 feets away from the gate of a Gurudwara within a period of two months. The plea was filed by Shri Labana Gawaria Sikh Samaj Sewa Samiti, Jodhpur through Its Secretary - Kripal Singh Sodhi. Essentially, the petitioner sought directions to the respondents to...
NGT Imposes ₹3 Crore Penalty On J&K Govt Over Pollution In Doodh Ganga & Mamath Kull
The Principal Bench of Nation Green Tribunal (NGT) on Tuesday imposed a penalty of Rs. 3 Crore on the Jammu and Kashmir Govt for failure to prevent illegal mining, discharge of sewage and dumping of solid waste into river Doodh Ganga and Mamath Kull. The order issued in the matter of Raja Muzaffar Bhat Applicant Versus Union of India & Ors. reads that this inaction from the part...
Delhi High Court Directs DMRC To Pay Decretal Amount Of Over Rs 6K Crores To DAMEPL In 2 Instalments By May 31, 2022
The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to pay the decreetal amount to Reliance Infrastructure-promoted Delhi Airport Metro Express Pvt Ltd (DAMEPL) in latter's plea seeking enforcement of the arbitration award dated May 11, 2017 in two installments by May 31, 2022.The Court directed that part-payment must be paid within two weeks.DAMEPL submitted...
"Acted Out Of Sudden Provocation": Orissa High Court Converts Conviction U/S 302 to U/S 304 Part II, IPC Of A Man Accused Of Killing His Mother
The Orissa High Court has recently converted the conviction of a person charged under Section 302 of IPC, for killing his own mother, to one of culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 Part II, IPC. While providing relief to the accused, a Division Bench of Chief Justice Dr. S. Muralidhar and Justice R.K. Pattanaik observed, "The fact also remains that the accused...
'Factum Of Cohabitation & Marriage Can't Be Proved With A Single Photograph Together': Madras High Court
While dismissing an appeal suit filed by a woman claiming 1/7th share for herself and her son in the ancestral property of her deceased husband's family, Madras High Court has underscored that the factum of marriage cannot be inferred from a single photograph where both are seen together.The single-judge bench of Justice G. Jayachandran added that though the courts should generally 'lean...












