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This summary outlines the Supreme Court’s analysis of a major land dispute, focusing on the legal arguments and judicial precedents concerning a government agency’s failure to file a timely appeal.
Supreme Court ruled that a sale deed executed without consent or consideration is void, and the plaintiff’s suit for possession is governed by Article 65 of the Limitation Act.
Madras High Court held that retrospective withdrawal of purchase tax subsidy granted to sugar mill has no sanction of law. Accordingly, the assessee is entitled to the full benefit of subsidy as set out in the Government Orders issued in 1984.
Delhi High Court underscored the continuing threat of violent sexual crimes, rejected bail for the accused in a fatal hospital assault, and called for stricter enforcement and preventive measures.
Delhi High Court held that imposition of uniform levy of UF-10 and property tax at the rate of 20% on 3-star and above hotels is, therefore, a valid exercise of legislative discretion and withstands scrutiny under Article 14 of the Constitution.
NCLT Mumbai held that section 7 application for initiation of Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process [CIRP] against Reliance Home Finance Limited [Corporate Debtor] admitted as default in repayment of debt exceeding Rs. 1 Crore established.
NCLT Mumbai allowed the Stakeholders Committee of Phalcomm Infra Solutions to replace the existing liquidator, appointing Mr. Manish Dawda in place of Mr. Uday Sakrikar, to streamline the liquidation process.
Once the Division Bench had remitted the matter without entertaining the plea of alternative remedy, learned Single Judge was not justified in dismissing writ petitions on that ground again; matter remitted for decision on merits.
Participation of a person practicing a particular faith or religion, in celebrations of festivals of other religion did not offend the rights available under Constitution of India. Assessee had argued that it would not be appropriate for Banu to participate in Hindu religious rituals, including lighting of a sacred lamp, offering fruits and flowers to the deity and chanting Vedic prayers. Such practices can only be performed by a Hindu, they argued.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of Sharmeen Abdul Majid Ansari, an accused in a multi-crore cheating case.