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11th NLIU–Trilegal Summit On Corporate And Commercial Laws, 2026
The Centre for Business and Commercial Laws (CBCL) was established in 2008 at the National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal, as a Centre of Excellence to facilitate research and discussion among students in corporate and commercial laws. Under the chairmanship of Prof. Dr. Ghayur Alam, CBCL collaborates with industry experts and law firms like Khaitan & Co., Saraf Partners, AZB Partners, and Trilegal for interactive courses and events. More information is available at...
Gujarat High Court Annual Digest 2025 [Citations 1 - 244]
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APVAT | Value Added Tax Not Leviable On Offshore Sales Beyond Territorial Waters: Andhra Pradesh High Court
The Andhra Pradesh High Court held that Value Added Tax (VAT) under the Andhra Pradesh Value Added Tax Act (AP VAT) cannot be levied on sales beyond 12 nautical miles, as such transactions fall outside the State's territorial jurisdiction. Justices R. Raghunandan Rao and T.C.D. Sekhar stated that neither the State Legislature nor the Central Legislature would have the power to...
NCLT Cannot Order Issuance Of New Share Certificates, Can Only Rectify Existing Records: NCLAT
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) at Chennai, recently clarified that Section 59 of the Companies Act, 2013 which allows company court to correct mistakes in a company's official register of members (shareholders) cannot be used to compel a company to issue new share certificates.Dismissing an appeal filed by an ex-employee of a Hyderabad based company, the tribunal upheld...
Business Law Daily Round-Up: December 28, 2025
TAX Delhi High Court Grants Bail To Accountant Accused Of Running Fake Firms, Passing Fraudulent ITC On ₹5 Lakh BondITAT Flags Mismatch Between Stock & Sales Of Jewellery Firm During Demonetisation Period, Orders Fresh ExaminationDelhi High Court Allows Use Of Transitional CENVAT Credit For Mandatory Pre-Deposit Before CESTATOnce GST Appeal Is Filed On Portal, No Mandatory Requirement...
Kerala High Court Weekly Round-Up: December 22 - December 28, 2025
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Cybersecurity In Shipping Contracts –Maritime India Vision 2030
The Maritime India Vision 2030 (MIV 2030), formulated by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, is an attempt to propel India as a global maritime leader by 2030 with ambitions to develop world-class port infrastructure, enhance logistics efficiency through technology and innovation, and lead in safe, sustainable, and green maritime practices including establishing a centralized Digital Centre of Excellence (DCoE) under the Indian Ports Association to drive cyber security and compliance...
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Delhi High Court Holds ICC Trademark Rights Under LG Sponsorship Agreement Attract Royalty TDS
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a writ petition filed by LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd., upholding the Income Tax Department's decision to treat a portion of sponsorship payments made for ICC cricket events as taxable royalty. A Division Bench of Justice V. Kameswar Rao and Justice Vinod Kumar refused to interfere with an order passed under Section 264 of the Income Tax Act, which had...
GST | Calcutta High Court Quashes Excess ITC Demand Pertaining To Initial Years Of GST Rollout
The Calcutta High Court has quashed the order passed by Appellate Authority dismissing appeal against Section 73 demand, preliminary, “without appreciating the worth of the documents”. Justice Om Narayan Rai observed that there was 'total non-consideration of material on record' upon tracing through the paper book as well as relevant documents annexed to the writ petition which...


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