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Kerala HC Upholds Divorce Over Husband’s Lack of Interest in Sex

Corporate Law : Kerala High Court grants divorce citing husband's disinterest in family life and conjugal relations, emphasizing mental cruelty as...

March 31, 2025 4497 Views 0 comment Print

Kerala HC Calls For Law Against Cyberbullying As Even BNS Does Not Address It

Corporate Law : Kerala High Court highlights legal gaps in cyberbullying cases, calls for specific legislation, noting BNS's inadequacy, in a bail...

March 29, 2025 123 Views 0 comment Print

Retrospective GST Registration Cancellation Can’t Invalidate Genuine ITC Claims: Calcutta HC

Goods and Services Tax : Calcutta HC quashes GST demand, ruling that ITC cannot be denied due to retrospective supplier deregistration if the purchaser mee...

March 25, 2025 2433 Views 2 comments Print

GST Case Law Compendium- March 25 Edition

Goods and Services Tax : The March 2025 edition of the GST Case Law Compendium offers comprehensive insights into pivotal GST-related judgments by the High...

March 25, 2025 4776 Views 0 comment Print

Bombay HC Cracks Down on Tax Evasion Scheme in Buniyad Chemicals Case

Income Tax : Bombay High Court rules on tax evasion by Buniyad Chemicals, addressing unexplained credits, money laundering, and regulatory acti...

March 20, 2025 4620 Views 0 comment Print


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Latest Case Law Related to IBC 2016: October to December 2024

Corporate Law : Key IBC case law updates from Oct-Dec 2024, covering Supreme Court and High Court decisions on CoC powers, resolution plans, relat...

February 13, 2025 576 Views 0 comment Print

Latest Case Law Related to IBC – April to June 2024

Corporate Law : SC rules on Special Court jurisdiction; NCLAT redefines financial debt; HC upholds IBBI regulations and addresses various insolven...

August 14, 2024 795 Views 0 comment Print

GST payable on interest component of EMI of Credit Card loan: Calcutta HC

Goods and Services Tax : HIGH COURT OF CALCUTTA: Ramesh Kumar Patodia v. Citi Bank [WPO NO. 547 OF 2019 JUNE 24, 2022 ] Facts: ♦ Petitioner is a holder ...

August 10, 2022 3108 Views 0 comment Print

Gurugugram CA arrest by GST Dept. – Submission by Dept. in Court

Goods and Services Tax : CGST, Gurugram (Anti Evasion) Vs Gaurav Dhir (Chief Judicial Magistrate, District Courts, Gurugram) U/s 132(1)) r/w 132(1)(b)(C)(e...

May 25, 2022 90450 Views 0 comment Print

Delhi HC Issues Practice Directions to Dispense with Physical Signatures on Daily Court Orders

Corporate Law : In order to dispense with the physical signatures on the daily orders (which are not important/final orders and judgments) of the ...

April 29, 2022 942 Views 0 comment Print


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Anti-dumping duty imposition not end with disclosure statement publication: Delhi HC

Custom Duty : Delhi High Court held that the system of imposition of anti-dumping duty does not end with the disclosure statement being publishe...

April 1, 2025 66 Views 0 comment Print

PCIT Need Not Issue Detailed Order if Section 151 Approval Shows Application of Mind

Income Tax : Delhi High Court ruled on the validity of re-assessment proceedings in PCIT-04 vs Ganesh Ganga Investments Pvt Ltd, focusing on bo...

April 1, 2025 66 Views 0 comment Print

AI-Generated Tax Order Lacks Reasoning: Bombay HC directs revision

Income Tax : Bombay High Court directs tax revision for an AI-generated invalid return order lacking reasoning, stressing natural justice and h...

April 1, 2025 156 Views 0 comment Print

Carbonated Fruit Drinks Classifiable Under CTH 2202 99 20, GST @12%: Gauhati HC

Goods and Services Tax : Mere presence of carbon dioxide or carbonated water cannot be treated to classify the subject items under water or carbonated wate...

April 1, 2025 57 Views 0 comment Print

Passing 3 contradictory orders by CESTAT in same appeal not justified: Delhi HC

Custom Duty : Delhi High Court held that passing of three contradictory orders by CESTAT in the same appeal is not justifiable. However, appeal ...

April 1, 2025 42 Views 0 comment Print


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Bombay High Court Enforces Video Conferencing Rules

Corporate Law : Bombay High Court implements "Rules for Video Conferencing 2022" for all courts in Maharashtra, Goa, and union territories, effect...

December 19, 2024 648 Views 0 comment Print

CBDT Revises Monetary Limits for Tax Income Tax Appeals

Income Tax : CBDT raises monetary limits for tax appeals: Rs. 60 lakh for ITAT, Rs. 2 crore for High Court, and Rs. 5 crore for Supreme Court, ...

September 17, 2024 12069 Views 0 comment Print

New Video Conferencing Protocols Issued by Delhi High Court

Corporate Law : The Delhi High Court mandates new video conferencing protocols to enhance transparency and accessibility in court proceedings. Rea...

May 20, 2024 1218 Views 0 comment Print

Instructions for AO after Adverse observations of Allahabad HC

Income Tax : Income Tax Department Issues Instructions for Assessing Officers after Adverse Observations of Hon. Allahabad High Court in in Civ...

August 7, 2022 12294 Views 2 comments Print

Delhi HC exempts lawyers from wearing gowns

Corporate Law : Delhi High Court has exempted the Lawyers from wearing Gowns practicing in the High Court with effect from March 2, 2022 till furt...

February 25, 2022 3303 Views 0 comment Print


Early hearing cannot be allowed until there are strong compelling and justifiable reasons

May 28, 2018 11658 Views 1 comment Print

It is one of the most time-honoured and cardinal rule of administration of justice that a party (adversary) should be heard by any Court or Tribunal in the manner he has approached the Court/Tribunal and that he should never be preferred or selected over other litigants/adversaries from the long pending queue unless and until, we repeat, unless and until there are strong compelling and justifiable reasons for bestowing a preferential treatment to a party for hearing him on priority and out of turn basis.

Addition cannot be made by applying prudent man’s behaviour test

May 28, 2018 1029 Views 0 comment Print

One should not consider and reject an explanation as concocted and contrived by applying prudent man’s behaviour test. Principle of preponderance of probability as a test is to be applied and is sufficient to discharge onus.

Reassessment Notice U/s. 148 issued for mere non submission of Computation of income with form 56F is invalid

May 28, 2018 1350 Views 0 comment Print

The AO’s reason for re-opening is that along with the certificate in Form 56F, which was the certificate of the CA, the working sheet of deduction was not enclosed. That was not a requirement of law. What Form 56F has to be accompanied with is specified under the Income Tax Rules itself. The mere fact that the working sheet may not have been enclosed does not amount to a failure by the Assessee to make a full and true disclosure of all material facts. Consequently, the Court is satisfied that the second reason for re-opening is also unsustainable in law.

Bogus Loan: No need to explain source of source prior to insertion of proviso to Sec. 68

May 27, 2018 3540 Views 0 comment Print

This Appeal under Section 260-A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (the Act), challenges the order dated 21st January, 2015 passed by the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (the Tribunal). The impugned order dated 21st January, 2015 is in respect of Assessment Year 2010-11.

Expense on Software cannot be capitalised mere because depreciation rate is spelt out in Schedule to Income-tax Act

May 27, 2018 12903 Views 0 comment Print

The mere circumstance that the depreciation rate is spelt out in the Schedule to the Income-tax Act in our opinion is not conclusive as to the nature of the expenditure and whether it resulted an enduring advantage to a particular assesseeIt is nobody’s case that assessee is dealing with computer softwares or is in the business of any related services.

Deduction U/s. 80HHC not available on Interest, rent and miscellaneous income

May 27, 2018 1854 Views 0 comment Print

A bare reading of cl. (baa) (1) indicates that receipts by way of brokerage, commission, interest, rent, charges etc., formed part of gross total income being business profits. But, for the purposes of working out the formula and in order to avoid distortion of arriving export profits cl. (baa) stood inserted to say that although incentive profits and ‘independent incomes’ constituted part of gross total income, they had to be excluded from gross total income because such receipts had no nexus with the export turnover.

Section 41(1) not applies if amount was not claimed in earlier year

May 27, 2018 5673 Views 0 comment Print

Section 41(1) of the Act in plain terms provides for adding back of an allowance or deduction which has been made by the assessee in any year in respect of loss expenditure or trading liability and subsequently during any previous year such liability ceases. The primary requirement of applicability of this provision therefore is where an allowance or reduction has been made in the assessment for any year in respect of such loss or expenditure or trading liability. When no such allowance or deduction was made, question of applicability of section 41(1) of the Act would not arise.

Penalty cannot be deleted for mere admission of appeal in quantum proceedings

May 27, 2018 1899 Views 0 comment Print

Principal CIT Vs M/s. Shree Gopal Housing (Bombay High Court) Admission of an appeal in quantum proceedings, if arising on a pure interpretation of law or on a claim for deduction in respect of which full disclosure has been made, may, give rise to a possible iew, that admission of appeal in the quantum proceedings […]

Interest on NPA of NBFC cannot be taxed for mere crossholding of debtor

May 27, 2018 1269 Views 0 comment Print

CIT Vs. Brahmaputra Capital & Financial Services Ltd (Delhi High Court) The revenue argues that in respect of the three entities, the decision not to reflect revenue recognition, and treat the interest payable as NPA could not be allowed and the ITAT erred in holding that under RBI’s norms, the revenue recognition method adopted was […]

Section 35AB applies to both capital expenditure and revenue expenditure

May 27, 2018 6855 Views 0 comment Print

1. Section 35AB(1) : Obtaining of technical knowhow under a license would also amount to acquiring knowhow 2. Section 35AB: Making of lumpsum payment in 3 installments would not make the payment any less a lumpsum payment 3. Expenditure on knowhow which is used for the purposes of carrying on business would stand covered by Section 35AB of the Act

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