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Using police database for obtaining information in circumstances where use is expressly forbidden is a crime

January 11, 2022 843 Views 0 comment Print

Van Buren Vs United States (Supreme Court of United States) Facts- The main issue involved is unauthorized access of computer under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 86 by a police sergeant. As alleged, the police sergeant used his patrol-car computer to access a law enforcement database to retrieve information about a particular license plate […]

Wooden boards – Classification under Heading 4407 and 4409

April 15, 2021 1245 Views 0 comment Print

Vogel Import Export NV Vs Belgische Staat (Tenth Chamber Court- European Union) In a case involving interpretation of Tariff Headings  4407 and 4409 of the European Union’s Combined Nomenclature, the Court of the Justice of the European Union has held that planed wooden boards, the four corners of which have been rounded over the entire […]

Taking of services of operating cranes not amounts to transfer of right to use

October 1, 2020 3456 Views 0 comment Print

Sanghavi Movers Ltd. Vs. State of Maharashtra (Maharashtra Sales Tax Tribunal, Pune) Maharashtra Sales Tax Tribunal held that taking services of operating cranes from appellant to carry out work does not amount to ‘transfer of right to use’ the cranes. it held as follows:- i. VAT and CST levied by treating the transactions as transfer […]

EU General Court annuls decision of European Commission & rules in favour of Apple by holding no Irish State Aid

August 14, 2020 1941 Views 0 comment Print

Ireland And Others V European Commission (General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg) EU General Court annuls decision of European Commission and rules in favour of Apple by holding no Irish State Aid The General Court, Luxembourg (GC), the second highest judicial body in EU finally rendered its long-awaited judgment in the cases of Ireland […]

Doctrine of Partial Merger again upheld by Hon’ble Haryana Tax Tribunal

October 16, 2019 2598 Views 0 comment Print

Hon’ble Haryana Tax Tribunal has held that cost of consumables such as fuels used in hot mix plant for the purpose of execution of works contract, is liable to be deducted from the taxable turnover. The said view emerged based on the Supreme Court Judgment in the case of Gannon Dunkerely and Rule 25(2) read with Rule 25(3) of the Haryana Value Added Tax Rules.

CAT directs govt to consider application rejected for delay in receipt of APARs for ITAT Member post

August 9, 2019 774 Views 0 comment Print

In these two OAs, the grievance of the applicants is that their applications for selection to the post of Member, Income Tax, Appellate Tribunal are not being treated as valid on account of the fact that their APARs were not received before the stipulated date i.e. 20.08.2018.

Jadhav case: ICJ Rules in favour of India (Read Order & Press Release)

July 17, 2019 903 Views 0 comment Print

Jadhav case (India v. Pakistan)- The Court finds that the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, in the matter of the detention and trial of an Indian national, Mr. Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav, has acted in breach of the obligations incumbent on it under Article 36 of the vienna Convention on Consular Relations

ICSI dismisses Misconduct allegations against Ex-President CS Makarand Lele 

February 7, 2019 3444 Views 0 comment Print

Shri Vikas Yashwant Khare Vs Shri Makarand M Lele (Board of Discipline, ICSI) The Board of Discipline of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India ( ICSI ) has dismissed a complaint filed against the former President CS Makarand Lele alleging several misconduct charges. A complaint was lodged against CS Makarand Lele alleging that by […]

Misconduct Allegations against CS not sustainable in absence of Evidence

November 15, 2018 1287 Views 0 comment Print

Shri Nizar Mawani Vs Shri Ajay Moreshwar Antarkar (ICSI Disciplinary Committee ) The Disciplinary Committee and after considering all the material on record and after considering all the facts and circumstance of the matter observed that the instant case has arisen out of an affidavit purportedly filed before CLB, Mumbai, by the Respondent wherein he […]

CS found guilty of filing Compliance Certificate without Due Diligence

July 18, 2018 2211 Views 0 comment Print

Shri Rajev M. Bhingarde Vs Shri Hemant S. Shetye (Disciplinary Committee, ICSI) Disciplinary Committee after considered all the material on record, the nature of issues involved and in the totality of the circumstances of the case and the Respondent pleaded guilty only to the charge of not exercising due diligence in respect of notices for […]

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