ECS option is now available for MSSC withdrawals via Finacle, along with cash, POSA credit, and Postmaster Cheque modes. Update issued by Dept of Posts.
CBIC releases Instruction No. 15/2025-Customs, providing a consolidated online repository of DGFT clarifications on SCOMET item applicability for customs officials.
The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has officially changed ‘The Sports Goods Export Promotion Council’ to ‘Sports Goods & Toys Export Promotion Council’ with updated contact details in FTP 2023.
India’s DGFT announces the renaming of ‘The Sports Goods Export Promotion Council’ to ‘Sports Goods & Toys Export Promotion Council’ and updates its contact details in Public Notice No. 10.
SEBI’s updated guidelines, effective January 29, 2025, aim to regulate finfluencers by restricting real-time data use, mandating prior approval for investment advice, and prohibiting associations between registered and unregistered entities. These measures seek to protect investors from misleading information and financial losses, addressing a regulatory gap and the potential for manipulation in the Indian securities market. The guidelines highlight a global effort to regulate financial advice provided by online influencers.
Ministry of Finance designates specific NABARD bond as zero coupon for tax exemption. Learn about the bond’s maturity, discount, and issuance details.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that a Sessions Court erred by not taking cognizance against respondents in a criminal case, citing a “passive role” by the lower court. The High Court reversed the decision, directing cognizance be taken under CrPC Section 193.
Patanjali Ayurved Ltd. Vs Union of India And Others (Allahabad High Court) In the recent case of M/S PATANJALI AYURVED LTD v. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS, the Allahabad High Court held that proceedings under Section 73/74 stand independent of the proceedings under Section 122. Abatement of proceedings under Section 74 of the CGST Act […]
Alipurduar Court grants bail to Sushil Agarwal, accused in a Rs 15.30 crore cement smuggling case, citing Supreme Court guidelines on liberty and prolonged custody.
Aman Agarwal, accused in a Rs 16.24 crore cement smuggling case, granted bail by Alipurduar District Court, citing judicial precedents on liberty and prolonged custody.