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Corporate Law : Gujarat High Court: Bail conditions requiring the accused to mark their presence at the police station may lead to human rights ab...
Corporate Law : The Rajasthan High Court ruled that the right to a speedy trial cannot be compromised due to the seriousness of the crime....
Corporate Law : Bombay HC declares arrest illegal if not following due process, emphasizes constitutional rights in Mahesh Pandurang Naik vs. Stat...
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Corporate Law : Finance Bill 2024 updates Section 80G to reflect "National Sports Development Fund" and changes approval procedures for charities....
Corporate Law : From October 2024, tax will be deducted at source on interest exceeding ₹10,000 for Floating Rate Savings Bonds (FRSB) 2020 and ...
Corporate Law : Discover the 'Vatsalya' pension scheme for minors launched by the Ministry of Finance. Learn about contributions, conversion optio...
Corporate Law : Union Budget 2024 introduces eight new MSME support measures, including credit schemes, enhanced Mudra loans, and new SIDBI branch...
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Corporate Law : Gauhati High Court held that once the assessment order of the authorities are set aside and matter is remanded back and on assessm...
Corporate Law : Bombay High Court held that security creditor who has registered its claim against secure assets with the Central Registry of Secu...
Corporate Law : NCLT Bengaluru held that ‘right fees’ for which operational creditor (BCCI) is liable to be paid by Corporate Debtor (BYJU’s...
Corporate Law : ITAT Delhi held that written off of obsolete inventory allowable as prepared in accordance with accounting standards and duly got ...
Corporate Law : IBBIs recent order finds Vijaykumar Varun in violation of Insolvency Code provisions. Read details on non-compliance and disciplin...
Corporate Law : Read about the IBBI Disciplinary Committee's decision on Mr. S. Diraviam regarding alleged violations during a corporate insolvenc...
Corporate Law : Explore IRDAI's order against Care Health Insurance Ltd. for ESOP violations. Detailed analysis of legal implications, penalties i...
Corporate Law : Latest updates to the Prevention of Money-laundering Rules, 2024, focusing on KYC processes, client verification, and record maint...
Corporate Law : Explore IRDAI's final order on Aegon Life Insurance (now Bandhan Life) regarding violations of AML and policyholder protection reg...
Voltas Limited Vs Ashok Kumar (Delhi High Court) It has been submitted that the present suit has been filed seeking permanent injunction restraining Defendant No. 1 from infringing the plaintiff‟s registered trademark(s) through use of the registered and well-known trademarks VOLTAS and/or the VOLTAS Logo on the website www.myvoltascare.com, passing off the Impugned Website as […]
HC court is of the view that applicant-petitioner is a Chartered Accountant and not a public servant. Thus provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988Act cannot be involved against a private person alone, is a question worth consideration.
Vendor shall not be deemed to have committed any offence. If he has purchased the article of food in any other status from any manufacturer, distributor or dealer with written warranty in the prescribed form
The Court below ought to have granted the petitioners an opportunity to cure defect in the written statement, instead of taking the drastic step of rejecting the application. It is trite, Courts should make every endevour to dispose of a case on merits rather than on default.
Applicant has disputed the age of ink utilized for signature of applicant on cheque and prayed for comparison of the ink used for text on the body of the cheque, alleging that endorsement was not in full on instrument.
Request by Bank for issuance of Look Out Circular for recovery of dues was unjustified as the action of Bank was arbitrary, unreasonable and unfair because the Bank was holding security of value of which was more than the amount due from assessee. Any action of the State if it was arbitrary and unreasonable was liable to be interfered.
Explore landmark cases on Contempt and learn about the legal implications. Dive into the details of A.S. Mohd. Rafi v. State of Tamil Nadu and its impact.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a notification dated 28th June 2022, amending rule 95 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989. It mandates requirements of Rolling resistance, Wet Grip and Rolling Sound Emissions for tyres falling under classes C1(passenger cars) , C2 ( light truck) and C3 (truck and bus), as […]
NCLT held that if a Guarantor pays the debt on behalf of the Principal Borrower, then it steps into the shoes of the Creditor and can initiate Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) again the principal borrower.
Saurashtra Chemicals Ltd. Vs. National Insurance Co. Ltd (Supreme Court) BRIEF FACTS: 1. The appellant purchased a standard fire and special perils policy from the respondent National Insurance Company Ltd. thereby insuring the risk of loss/damage to the stock of coal and lignite stored in its factory compound. 2. An additional premium was paid by […]