The High Court refused regular bail citing serious allegations of breach of trust and forgery involving substantial GST refund transactions. The petitioner’s prior absconding and risk of re-absconding were key reasons for denial.
The High Court granted regular bail in a ₹26.19 crore fake ITC case, noting prolonged custody, documentary evidence, and that the offence is triable by a Magistrate with a maximum five-year sentence.
The High Court set aside the rejection of an appeal filed with a 214-day delay, holding that the petitioner’s explanation regarding the accountant’s failure was genuine. The delay was condoned subject to payment of an additional 10% of the disputed tax as pre-deposit.
The High Court set aside an order denying additional interest under Section 244(1A), holding that it was based on a Bombay High Court judgment later reversed by the Supreme Court. The matter was remanded for fresh consideration.
Madras High Court held that when no response is received on portal notices, officers must explore alternative service modes under Section 169. The ex parte order was quashed and remanded for fresh hearing.
The Supreme Court held that even if a High Court order merges with an appellate order, its contempt jurisdiction survives. Where no fresh directions are issued by the Supreme Court, enforcement can proceed before the High Court.
ITAT Indore held that stamp duty valuation cannot be adopted without considering Section 50C(2)/(3). The matter was remanded for DVO reference and fresh computation.
The Court refused to entertain a writ petition challenging rectification orders under Section 161, holding that the petitioner must pursue the statutory appellate remedy instead of invoking Article 226.
NCLAT held that where the Guarantee Deed capped total liability at ₹75 lakhs in aggregate, the ₹1 crore threshold under Section 4 of IBC was not met. The Section 7 insolvency application was set aside for lack of jurisdiction.
Madras High Court directed provisional release of detained second-hand MFDs, following earlier orders in similar cases. Release is subject to conditions and final adjudication.