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MP High Court Protects Young Live-In Couple, Cautions Against Economic And Social Costs Of Early Life Choices
The Madhya Pradesh High Court, while granting protection to a couple, aged 20 years, observed that although the Constitution confers certain individual rights, such as the right to reside per one's own will, it is not always necessary to exercise or enforce them in every circumstance. The bench of Justice Gajendra Singh highlighted the practical difficulties, noting that if the young...
LiveLawBiz: Business Law Daily Round-Up: January 02, 2026
TAX New RSP Based Valuation Mechanism, 40% GST Rate On Pan Masala, Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobacco Products From February 01No GST On Liquidated Damages For Breach Of Contract: Karnataka High Court Quashes SCNER-1 Returns Don't Require Detailed CENVAT Disclosure; Extended Limitation Not Invocable: CESTAT DelhiIPRDelhi High Court Upholds Order Rejecting Ericsson's Data Security Invention...
CPC Provision For First-Stage Rejection Of Complaints Not Applicable To RERA If Actionable Claims Exist: HP RERA
The Himachal Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HP RERA) has recently held that a complaint disclosing a prima facie cause of action under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 cannot be rejected at the threshold by invoking a Civil Procedure Code provision meant for rejection of complaints.A coram comprising Chairperson R D Dhiman and Members Amit Kashyap and Vidur...
Delhi High Court Upholds JEE Candidates' Dismissal Over Alleged Manipulation In Response Sheets, Asks Them To Do Community Service
The Delhi High Court has upheld dismissal of a petition filed by two students challenging the National Testing Agency's (NTA) findings regarding alleged manipulation of their JEE Mains, 2025, examination response sheets, while sparing them of costs but ordering them to do one-month community service instead. A division bench comprising Chief Justice DK Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela ...
State Cannot Deny Work-Charged Benefits To Eligible Worker On Ground Of Cadre Abolition: HP High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court held that abolition of the work-charged establishment in 2005 could not nullify a right that had already accrued in favour of the employee in 2003. Justice Ranjan Sharma remarked that: “Once a right for work charge status had accrued to the petitioner on completion of 8 years of continuous service w.e.f. 01.01.2003… the abolition of work charge establishment...
Notification Defining Jurisdiction Does Not Automatically Empower All Officers To Invoke S. 122 CGST Act: AP High Court
The Andhra Pradesh High Court held that a notification merely defining or fixing the territorial jurisdiction of officers cannot be construed as conferring the power to initiate penalty proceedings under Section 122 of the CGST Act. Section 122 of the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Act, 2017 is the primary provision defining various GST-related offences and the...
Supreme Court Yearly Digest 2025 On Evidence Act & BSA
Evidence Law Circumstantial Evidence - Last Seen Theory - Absence of Test Identification Parade (TIP) - Value of Scientific Evidence – Principles - The Supreme Court reiterated the 'five golden principles' for sustaining a conviction on circumstantial evidence - the circumstances must be fully established, consistent only with the hypothesis of guilt, of a conclusive nature,...
NCLT Jaipur Imposes Rs 5 Lakh Cost On Jaipur Company for Malicious Voluntary Insolvency Plea
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) at Jaipur has imposed a cost of Rs. 5 lakh on a Jaipur-based company after holding that it had misused the insolvency process to block recovery action by State Bank of India.The tribunal dismissed the insolvency petition filed by M.D. Suitings Pvt. Ltd. for its own insolvency under Section 10 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, finding it to...
Oppression Must Be Continuous, Ex Shareholder Cannot File Oppression Plea: NCLT Chennai
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) at Chennai recently reiterated that oppression must be continuous and ongoing and that a person who has ceased to be a shareholder cannot file a plea alleging oppression and mismanagement. A coram of Judicial Member Jyoti Kumar Tripathi and Technical Member Ravichandran Ramasamy said such remedies are available only to existing members whose rights...
'Unfortunate': Delhi High Court Laments Culture Of Indiscriminate Adjournments, Hopes For Change In Future
Calling the trend “unfortunate”, the Delhi High Court has observed that a culture of seeking adjournments has developed over a period of time, leading to a misplaced expectation that such requests would be granted as a matter of course.Justice Neena Bansal Krishna said that it is hoped that such culture of seeking adjournments would change over a period of time. “Unfortunate, there is...
Flavoured Milk Is Not 'Beverage'; Taxable At 5% GST: Karnataka High Court Provides Relief To Dodla Dairy
The Karnataka High Court held that flavoured milk qualifies as a dairy product under Tariff Heading 0402 and not as a 'beverage' under Tariff Heading 2202. Consequently, GST at 5% will be applicable on flavoured milk instead of 12%. Justice S.R. Krishna Kumar examined the classification of the flavoured milk under the GST, considering whether it falls under Tariff...
Deputy Project Manager Vacancy At Indian Institute Of Technology, Kanpur
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur invites application for the post of Deputy Project Manager in Finance and Accounts Section. Name of the Post: Deputy Project Manager No. of Post: 01 (One) Salary Range: 23000-2000-59000 Essential Qualification and Experience Candidate should have a degree in CA/ICWA/CS 'OR' Post-Graduate (MBA/MCA/M.com/M.Sc./M.A.) + 05 years relevant experience after post-graduation. 'OR' Graduate (B.Sc./B.A./B.Com./BBA/BCA/LLB) + 08 years relevant...












