The 2025 Guidelines streamline the selection of Insolvency Professionals for IRP, RP, Liquidator, and Bankruptcy Trustee roles, ensuring timely and efficient insolvency proceedings.
The Court addressed the delay in executing a Section 14 SARFAESI order and directed authorities to hand over possession within four weeks. The ruling ensures timely implementation despite administrative transfer issues.
The Court held that a genuine mistake caused by a misprint in a widely used tax publication justified condoning a 509-day delay in filing Form 9A. The rejection orders were quashed and relief granted under Section 119(2)(b).
The Tribunal found no proof that the trust spent funds on a specific community. The matter was remanded for a fresh review of its 12AB and 80G applications.
The Court held that private, non-revenue flights did not meet the definition of non-scheduled passenger services under the Notification. The case reinforces that only remunerated transport qualifies for exemption.
The court allowed re-export of misclassified imported goods after executing a bond and bank guarantee, pending final adjudication of customs duty and penalties.
Delhi High Court dismissed anticipatory bail for accused in a ₹2.4 crore foreign cigarette smuggling case, citing ongoing investigation and prima facie evidence of involvement.
NCLT Indore initiates corporate insolvency proceedings against a private company for default in repayment of ₹10.44 crore, appointing an IRP and declaring moratorium under IBC.
Trademark law in India has undergone remarkable transformation over the past decade. Once considered a limited tool for brand identification, it has now evolved into a comprehensive system for brand protection, innovation, and fair competition.
SWIFT 2.0 provides a single digital platform for importers, exporters, and PGAs to submit documents, track NOC status, and make payments online, enhancing trade efficiency.