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Delhi High Court Sets Aside Reassessment Order Against Vedanta; Orders Fresh Consideration After GST Case Over Alleged ₹424-Crore ITC Fraud Closed
In granting relief to Vedanta Limited, the Delhi High Court has set aside an order of the the Income Tax Department for initiation of reassessment action against the Copper manufacturer, over alleged fraudulent availment of Input tax credit worth over ₹424 Crore.A division bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Shail Jain observed that the GST Department had already closed the...
Delhi High Court To Hear Tomorrow Appeals Seeking Disclosure Of PM Modi's Degree Details
The Delhi High Court will hear tomorrow a batch of appeals seeking disclosure of information with respect to the bachelor's degree of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.A division bench comprising Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela will hear the pleas tomorrow. The appeals have been filed by Right to Information activist Neeraj, Aam Aadmi Party leader Sanjay Singh...
No Disciplinary Proceedings Can Be Initiated After Dismissal Of Employee From Service: Punjab & Haryana High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that once the relationship of employer and employee has been conclusively severed by way of dismissal, the employer becomes functus officio and loses the jurisdiction to initiate or continue disciplinary proceedings against the dismissed employee.Justice Harpreet Singh Brar said, "The foundational axiom governing disciplinary jurisdiction is...
Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : November 11, 2025
Links to today's reports :Supreme Court Raps Jharkhand High Court For Casually Suspending Murder Convicts' Sentence; Slams State For Not Challenging OrderTransfer Of Title In Immovable Property Doesn't Attract Service Tax : Supreme Court'Can Parliament Reintroduce Provisions Struck Down By Court?' Supreme Court Questions Centre On Tribunal Reforms Act, 2021Subsequent Purchaser Who Acted Merely...
Consumer Commission Holds Myntra Liable For Wrong Product Delivery; Orders Refund And Compensation
The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Thiruvallur, comprising Dr. S.M. Latha Maheswari (President) and P. Vinodh Kumar (Member-I), held Myntra Designs Pvt. Ltd. liable for deficiency in service for delivering a wrong product and denying refund or replacement. Brief Facts of the Case: The complainant, B. Krithika, ordered a BAESD Women Black Flared High-Rise Jeans...
[Advertisement]NLUO Announces Single Credit Course On Restorative Practice And Justice: Theory And Tools For Building Compassionate Communities
National Law University Odisha (NLUO), through its Centre for Mediation and Negotiation, in collaboration with Accords International, is organizing an online single-credit course titled Restorative Practice and Justice: Theory and Tools for Building Compassionate Communities from 15th to 30th November 2025.This single-credit, skill-based course offers a comprehensive understanding of Restorative Justice and Restorative Practices (RP). It combines theory with hands-on learning through interactive...
Bombay High Court Restrains Local Retail Shop From Infringing 'The Body Care' Mark
The Bombay High Court has temporarily restrained a Mumbai-based retail store from using the name “The Body Care Shop”, ruling that it infringes the registered trademark “The Body Care”, owned by a city-based cosmetics business.A single bench of Justice Sharmila U Deshmukh delivered the order on November 7, 2025, in response to a trademark infringement and passing off petition filed by...
Externally Procured Parts Supplied To Customer For Assembly, But Not Used By Manufacturer, Aren't Liable To Excise Duty : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday (November 10) dismissed the Revenue Department's excise duty demand against a company that had manufactured and erected a large boiler at a customer's site, holding that the full contract value could not be subjected to central excise duty. The Court clarified that parts bought out externally and supplied to the customer for assembly, but not actually used by...
Arbitration Agreement Is Valid Even Without Signature If Parties Acted Upon It: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court held that written agreement need not to be signed by the parties if the consensus ad idem and intention to arbitrate is reflected from the conduct of the parties and documentary evidence. Justice S. Manu allowed the application seeking reference to arbitration holding that an arbitration agreement in writing may exist even without signatures provided there is a...







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