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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...
Himachal Pradesh High Court Weekly Round-Up: November 2,2025 To November 9, 2025
Citations: 2025 LiveLaw (HP) 214 to 2025 LiveLaw (HP) 219 Nominal Index: National Institute of Technology, Delhi v/s Raj Kamal Verma and others.,2025 LiveLaw (HP) 214 Sachin Shridhar & others v/s Himachal Pradesh Housing & Urban Development Authority.,2025 LiveLaw (HP) 215 Shri Mansha Ram v/s Shri Amar Nath (since deceased) through Lrs. Sh. Ashok Kumar and...
High Courts Not Inferior To Supreme Court, But Shouldn't Take Up Matters Which SC Is Seized Of : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court today reiterated the need for High Courts to refrain from entertaining cases which are already seized by the Apex Court. The bench of CJI BR Gavai and Justices K Vinod Chandran and NV Anjaria was hearing the issue of officers involved in the alleged illegal tree felling at the Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve. The apex court, which has been monitoring the investigation by the...
Kerala High Court Seeks BCI's Response On Kozhikode Govt Law College's 5-Year LLB Course Running Without Approval Since 2011
The Kerala High Court has sought response from the Bar Council of India in a plea alleging that the body failed to approve a five-year B.A LL.B course at Government Law College, Kozhikode, after 2011.Justice V G Arun, has asked the standing counsel of the bar body to seek instructions in the matter.The petition was filed by an advocate from Idukki, who discovered his law degree was...
SEBI Imposes ₹3 Lakh Fine On Angel One For Regulatory Lapses, Failing To Supervise Authorized Persons
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Tuesday imposed a penalty of ₹3 lakh on stock broking firm Angel One Limited for multiple regulatory lapses, including operating trading terminals from unapproved locations and failing to properly supervise its representatives, known as Authorized Persons (APs).Adjudicating Officer Jai Sebastian observed that, as the broker, Angel One...
High Court Orders Panjab University To Regularise Contractual Assistant Professors Working Since 2012
In a significant relief to long-serving contractual teachers, the Punjab & Haryana High Court has directed Panjab University, Chandigarh, to regularize the services of two Assistant Professors who have been working continuously since 2012 on sanctioned posts. The Court held that the petitioners were not “backdoor entrants” and had been appointed after a proper selection process...
'Ridge Acts As Delhi's Green Lungs In Present Pollution' : Supreme Court Directs Giving Statutory Status To Ridge Management Board
Amid worsening air pollution in the National Capital, the Supreme Court on Tuesday (November 11) delivered a crucial verdict aimed at protecting the 'Delhi Ridge', a vital ecological zone in Delhi. Observing that little progress had been made over the past three decades to restore the ridge's natural integrity, the Court directed the Union Government(MoEF & CC) to confer statutory status...










