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Reconstituted CoC Cannot Reopen Resolution Plan Approved By Earlier CoC: NCLAT Reiterates
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) at New Delhi has recently reaffirmed that a mere reconstitution of the Committee of Creditors does not invalidate or reopen a resolution plan that has already been approved by the earlier CoC and placed before the adjudicating authority for approval. A bench led by Chairperson Justice Ashok Bhushan and Technical Member Barun Mitra set aside...
DHCBA President- Sr. Adv. N. Hariharan Speaks On Wildlife & Climate Crisis
In this exclusive interview, Senior Advocate N. Hariharan, President of the Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA), shares his insights on the theme “Beyond Survival: Rethinking Wildlife and Climate for the Next Generation.” He speaks about the growing challenges posed by climate change, the need for stronger wildlife protection, and the crucial role of the legal community in...
Rajasthan High Court Rejects Bail To Payment Aggregator Facilitators In ₹95 Crore GST Evasion Via Online Gaming Transactions
The Rajasthan High Court rejected the bail application of the applicants accused of facilitating large-scale GST evasion through online gaming transactions. Justice Sameer Jain stated that bail should normally be granted for offences under section 132 of the CGST Act, unless extraordinary circumstances exist, and in the matter at hand, there is GST evasion of approximately Rs....
Restaurants Cannot Charge Above MRP For Packaged Water: Chandigarh State Commission
The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Chandigarh, presided over by Mrs. Padma Pandey, Presiding Member, along with Preetinder Singh, Member, while setting aside the order of the District Consumer Commission, Chandigarh, held that restaurants cannot charge more than the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) for pre-packed products. The Commission observed that the MRP is the...
US Government Pension Received In India Not Taxable Under India-USA DTAA: ITAT Delhi
The Delhi Bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal has held that pension received by a US national from a US government retirement fund cannot be taxed in India merely because the amount was received here, as the India–USA Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) grants exclusive taxing rights to the United States. A Bench comprising Shri Satbeer Singh Godara (Judicial...
Delhi High Court Upholds Interim Order Restraining 'HP+' Mark Over Similarity With 'HP' Screw Brand
The Delhi High Court's division bench has upheld an interim order stopping Ganraj Enterprises, a Maharashtra-based maker of screws, from using the marks “HP+” and “HP®+” on its products. The court held that using these marks for self-drilling screws and related goods infringes the registered “HP” trademark owned by Landmark Crafts Pvt. Ltd A Division Bench of Justice C Hari...
Health Sub-Centre Location Is Policy Matter, But Residents' Objections Must Be Fairly Considered: J&K&L High Court
Underscoring the balance between administrative discretion and public fairness, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has held that the choice of location for a government amenity such as a Health Sub-Centre squarely lies within the domain of the competent authority, and no private individual or group can insist upon a particular site.At the same time, the Court emphasized that...
Vadodara Car Crash: Gujarat High Court Grants Bail To 23-Yr-Old Booked For Rash Driving Causing Death Of One, Injuring Nine
The Gujarat High Court on Monday (December 22) granted regular bail to a 23-year-old student accused of rash and dangerous driving in the Vadodara car crash case earlier this year which had resulted in the death of one person and injured nine others. The court directed the applicant be released on bail on furnishing a bond of Rs. 1 Lakh with one surety of the like amount subject to...
Extension Of Time To Adjudicate SCN U/S 28 Customs Act Need Not Be Communicated To Importer: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has held that the Customs Department need not communicate to an importer that the time for adjudicating a show cause notice issued to it has been extended by virtue of Section 28(9) of the Customs Act, 1962.Section 28(9) sets time limits for the Customs officer to finalize demand proceedings after issuing SCN for unpaid/short-levied duty, requiring determination within...
Violations That Need No Passport: Borderless Nature Of Personality Rights Harm
In an era where digital communication has dissolved geographical borders, personal identity has become a free-floating asset capable of travelling globally without permission. A person's face, name, voice, movements, and behavioural traits now circulate with alarming ease, often appearing in contexts entirely divorced from reality. The disturbing truth of the twenty-first century is that personality rights violations do not require a passport or a confirmed travel ticket. They move instantly,...
Madhya Pradesh Govt Approves ₹197.13 Crore For Phase-II Construction Of Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur
The Council of Ministers, Government of Madhya Pradesh, on December 22, 2025, approved a financial sanction of ₹197.13 crore for Phase-II construction at Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur. The approved works include the construction of an Administration Block, Academic Block, staff housing, a campus boundary wall, and other allied infrastructure. The University presently offers B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), LL.M., and Ph.D. programmes.Under the statutory framework of the University, Justice...
Grant Of State Pension To Freedom Fighter Does Not Automatically Result In Extension of Central Pension: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court recently held that the grant of a state pension to a freedom fighter would not automatically result in the extension of a central pension to the pensioner. The court added that for granting the Central Government Pension Scheme, the conditions stipulated in the Swatantrata Sainik Samman Pension Scheme (SSS Scheme) had to be followed. The bench of Justice...











