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Buyer Cannot Reject Goods After Putting Them To Use: Bombay High Court Upholds Arbitral Award Against Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing
The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition under section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 ("Arbitration Act"), holding that once goods are put to use by the buyer, such conduct amounts to deemed acceptance under section 42 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 ("SOGA"), the buyer cannot later reject the goods on the ground of alleged defects. A claim for damages can be filed...
Tree Plantation & Maintenance In Non-Forest Areas By Charitable Trust Exempt From GST: Gujarat AAR
The Gujarat Authority for Advance Ruling (AAR) has granted exemption to tree plantation and maintenance of them by a Trust in non-forest arears like unutilized barren lands, roadsides, amidst lane dividers, on private lands and every other available patch in its reach. In a recent ruling Mr. Vishal Malani (Member- Central Tax) and Ms. Sushma Vora (Member- State Tax) has held that...
Mere Incarceration In Criminal Case Without Conviction Can't Be Ground To Remove CISF Personnel From Service: Allahabad High Court
A division bench of the Allahabad High Court recently upheld the Single Judge order quashing termination order of a CISF Head Constable who was accused of murder and was incarcerated for a small period on grounds that disciplinary proceedings could not be initiated merely on grounds of his incarceration.The bench of Justice Rajan Roy and Justice Rajeev Bharti held,“we are of the opinion...
Gujarat High Court Grants Relief After Transfer Pricing Objections Were Mistakenly Filed Before Wrong Authority, Quashes Final Assessment
The Gujarat High Court recently granted relief to a company which had inadvertently filed its objections to a proposed transfer pricing adjustment for Assessment Year 2022-23 before the jurisdictional assessing officer instead of filing it before the faceless authority.The petitioner had sought quashing of final Assessment Order dated 02.05.2025 passed under Section 143(3) read with Section...
CBI Court Convicts Central Excise Inspector In Disproportionate Assets Case, Awards 5 Yrs Imprisonment & ₹63 Lakh Fine; Wife Jailed For Abetment
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Court in Ahmedabad on December 29, 2025, convicted and sentenced an Inspector, Central Excise and Service Tax, Bhavnagar, to five years' rigorous imprisonment along with a fine of ₹63 lakh in a disproportionate assets case. The court also sentenced his wife to one year's imprisonment with a fine of ₹50,000 for abetment of the...
CBI Arrests CGST Deputy Commissioner For Allegedly Taking ₹ 70 Lakh Bribe
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has busted a bribery racket in the officer of the Central Goods & Services Tax (CGST), Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, during an operation on 30.12.2025. The CBI registered the case on the allegations of the demand for an undue advantage of Rs. 1.5 crores for favouring the private firms in GST evasion matters. CBI arrested a Deputy...
Employment Agreement Is Valid Proof of Right: Delhi High Court Sets Aside Patent Rejection After Inventor's Death
The Delhi High Court has set aside a Patent Office order that refused a patent application filed by Nippon Steel Corporation for a “high-strength steel sheet and its manufacturing method.” The court held that the Patent Office wrongly rejected the application on the ground that Nippon Steel had failed to establish “proof of right.” It also found fault with the Patent Office's view...
Not Chargesheeted Or Summoned In Predicate Case, Woman Accused Gets Bail Under PMLA: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has granted bail to a woman accused under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA), noting that she was neither chargesheeted by the police nor summoned by the Magistrate in the predicate offence.Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma observed,“the record reflects that the applicant was not found culpable at the stage of police investigation, nor was any prima facie...
Absence Of Written Tenancy Agreement Or Not Furnishing Particulars Of Tenancy Don't Bar Rent Authority Jurisdiction: Allahabad High Court
The Allahabad High Court has held that under the Uttar Pradesh Regulation of Urban Premises Tenancy Act, 2021, the rent authority has the jurisdiction to entertain landlord's application for eviction of tenant where no tenancy agreement has been executed and the landlord has also failed to furnish the particulars of tenancy.Referring to various provisions of the Uttar Pradesh Regulation of...
Common Resolution Professional For Group Companies Not Barred Under IBC: NCLT Mumbai
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) at Mumbai recently held that the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 does not prohibit the appointment of a single resolution professional for companies belonging to the same corporate group. According to the tribunal, such an appointment does not by itself create a conflict of interest. A coram of Judicial Member Lakshmi Gurung and Technical...
Flood Control Measures Can't Ignore Ecological Impact: Kerala High Court On Thottappally Spillway Sand Removal
The Kerala High Court has recently directed the State Government to constitute a multi-departmental committee to regulate and monitor sand and soil removal at the Thottappally Spillway in Alappuzha, stressing that flood-control measures cannot be carried out at the cost of ecological destruction, particularly in sensitive coastal zones and turtle nesting habitats.A Division Bench comprising...
SEBI Cancels Research Analyst Registration After Holder Says He Runs Grocery Shop, Not Market Activities
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has cancelled the registration of a research analyst who told the regulator that he runs a small grocery shop and is not engaged in securities market activities, after proceedings relating to the misuse of his SEBI registration details by an unregistered investment advisory firm. The noticee had been registered with SEBI as a...











