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District Technical Consultant (DTC) – Diversion Program Vacancy At National University Of Study And Research In Law, Ranchi
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi invites application for the post of District Technical Consultant (DTC) – Diversion Program for a period of one year under the Centre for Child Rights (CCR), NUSRL Ranchi, supported by UNICEF. Name of the Post: District Technical Consultant (DTC) – Diversion Program No. of Post: 01 (One) Consultancy Fee: Rs. 50,000/- per month (on consultancy fee deduct the TDS as per government norms) Essential Qualification and...
Business Law Daily Round-Up: December 06, 2025
TAXServices To Marriott Hotel In Hong Kong Are 'Export Of Services': CESTAT Mumbai Sets Aside Service Tax DemandLimitation For ITAT Rectification Runs From Date Of Receipt Of Order, Not Date Of It's Passing: Bombay High CourtGSTR-3B To Become Non-Editable November Onwards: GSTN Issues FAQs On Return Filing, Advisory On Automatic Suspension Of GST RegistrationBombay Sales Tax Act | High Court...
Caregiver Of Disabled Dependent Entitled To Transfer Exemption; Interests Of PwD Prevail Over Administrative Convenience : Delhi HC
A Division Bench of the Delhi High Court comprising Justice C. Hari Shankar and Justice Om Prakash Shukla held that the interests of a disabled dependent prevail over administrative convenience, and caregivers of persons with disabilities are entitled to exemption from routine transfers, and reasonable accommodation is mandatory. Background Facts The petitioner is an...
'Implementation Is Executive's Domain': Allahabad High Court Disposes PIL Claiming Laws Against Denigration Of Hindu Deities Are 'Ineffective'
The Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench) on Thursday disposed of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) plea seeking a review of the effectiveness of the current legal framework regarding the protection of Hindu deities and religious books from denigration. A bench of Justice Rajan Roy and Justice Indrajeet Shukla observed that while the making or amending of laws lies strictly within...
Karnataka High Court Upholds Order Asking GoBoult To Add 'Formerly BOULT' Disclaimer In Rebranded Products
The Karnataka High Court has upheld an order directing a consumer electronics brand to prominently display the disclaimer “formerly BOULT” on all products sold under its new name “GoBoult,” saying the step was necessary to prevent confusion with rival brand “GoBold.”A division bench of Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice C M Poonacha delivered the order on November 24,...
NGT's Regional Environment Conference Calls For Stronger Biodiversity Protection And Waste-Management Reforms
The Regional Conference on Environment – 2025, organized by the National Green Tribunal, Southern Zone Bench, Chennai, in collaboration with the Southern State Pollution Control Boards and Committees, was held on 6 December 2025 at Kalaivanar Arangam, Chennai. The event was conducted under the leadership of Mr. Justice Prakash Shrivastava, Chairperson, NGT, with the guidance of Mrs....
Punjab State Consumer Commission Quashes Refund Order Against Country Club; Says Complainant Didn't Clear Mandatory Dues
The Punjab State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, comprising Justice Daya Chaudhary (President) and Mr. Vishav Kant Garg (Member), has allowed an appeal filed by Country Club Hospitality and Holidays Ltd., setting aside the District Commission's direction to refund the membership fee. The State Commission held that the complainant himself was in breach of the agreement by failing...
Karnataka State Commission Holds Ozone Urbana Liable For Delay In Flat Possession; Orders Refund, Loan Discharge And Compensation
The Karnataka State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Bengaluru (Principal Bench), comprising Justice T.G. Shivashankare Gowda (President) and Mrs. Divyashree M (Member), has held Ozone Urbana Infra Developers Pvt. Ltd. guilty of deficiency in service for failing to complete its “Urbana Avenue” residential project and for not delivering possession of the complainant's...
Electricity Ombudsman Can't Decide Review Petition In Absence Of Both Parties: HP High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court held that the Ombudsman while deciding a review petition cannot act contrary to Regulation 37(8) Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission Consumer Grievances Redressal Forum and Ombudsman Regulations and decide in complete absence of both parties.The Court further observed that there was nothing on record to show that the petitioner was ever...
NGT Holds Regional Environment Conference In Chennai
The Regional Conference on Environment – 2025, organized by the National Green Tribunal, Southern Zone Bench, Chennai, in collaboration with the Southern State Pollution Control Boards and Committees, was held on 6 December 2025 at Kalaivanar Arangam, Chennai. The event was conducted under the leadership of Justice Prakash Shrivastava, Chairperson, NGT, with the guidance of Justice...
MahaRERA Says It Has No Power To Order Eviction Or Possession Recovery, Dismisses Builder's Complaint
The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has held that it cannot order the recovery of possession or eviction of homebuyers, ruling that such reliefs lie exclusively within the jurisdiction of civil courts. The authority dismissed a complaint by Raajyam Realty LLP. The promoter had sought cancellation of the sale agreement, forfeiture of the money paid and permission to...
Invisible Corners Of Supreme Court Of India: Paradox Of Non-Reportable Judgments
The public discussion surrounding Justice (Retd.) Abhay S. Oka, who authored nearly ninety-nine non-reportable judgments, has revived a long-standing institutional puzzle, why does the Supreme Court of India, a constitutional court committed to transparency, continue to categorise many of its reasoned decisions as “non-reportable”? The issue does not concern judicial competence but the persistence of an opaque practice with no statutory foundation, no codified criteria, and little...












