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High Court Allows Transfer of Criminal Case and Restores Dismissed Domestic Violence Application to Ensure Justice for Applicant Facing Financial Hardship Relief granted under Section 407 of Cr.P.C. to avoid multiplicity of proceedings and ensure the applicant receives due maintenance....

  Date of Hearing: The case was heard on October 16, 2024, by the High Court with Ms. Musale representing the applicant and Ms. Phad representing the State. Application for Case Transf...

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GST Refund Granted Due to Retrospective Amendments: Court Directs Refund Without Interest Affidavit confirms petitioner’s entitlement; amended Section 50(3) exempts interest liability....

The petitioner filed a writ petition challenging an order by the Joint Commissioner (Appeals) that declined a refund claim. Since the GST Tribunal was non-functional, the petitioner approached the cou...

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Suspension of Resolution Professional Confirmed by Bombay High Court. Bombay High Court dismisses the writ petition challenging the suspension of Resolution Professional’s registration for failure to perform duties as per IBC regulations....

The High Court of Bombay upheld the decision of the Disciplinary Committee of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) to suspend the petitioner, from acting as a Resolution Professional (R...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Deduction of Broken Period Interest for Banks Treating Securities as Stock-in-TradeDeduction Allowed as Revenue Expenditure for Banks Holding Securities as Stock-in-Trade...

The Supreme Court addressed the treatment of broken period interest for tax purposes. The issue centered on whether broken period interest could be deducted as revenue expenditure by banks when purcha...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal, Discharges Ex-CMD in Fraud Case Involving Electrotherm (India) Ltd. Supreme Court finds insufficient evidence against ex-CMD in Rs. 436 crore loan fraud; dismisses CBI's appeal while observing that suspicion alone does not justify charges....

The Supreme Court upheld the discharge of the former Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Central Bank of India (Accused No. 7) in a case involving financial irregularities linked to Electrotherm (...

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Supreme Court Partially Commutes Death Sentence in Gruesome Honor Killing Case. Appellant's death penalty reduced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment without remission in a case involving the murder of his pregnant daughter....

The Supreme Court reviewed the death sentence awarded to the appellant, who was convicted of murdering his pregnant daughter in an apparent honor killing due to her inter-caste marriage. After examini...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Order: IDBI Bank's Cancellation of Auction Sale Declared Invalid. Appellant-Bank cannot withhold the sale certificate without proper justification; the auction purchaser's non-deposit of balance sale consideration not considered default....

The Supreme Court dismissed IDBI Bank's appeals, holding that the bank was unjustified in canceling the auction sale of a property in Bogaram village, Telangana. The court found no fault with the auct...

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Supreme Court Quashes FIR in Case of Alleged Rape and False Promise of Marriage, Emphasizes Consensual Relationship. Supreme Court reiterates the distinction between consensual relationships and false promises to marry under Section 376 of IPC....

The Supreme Court, in this appeal, quashed the FIR filed under Section 376 IPC, citing the consensual nature of the relationship between the complainant and the accused, which spanned five years. The ...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Legality of Advertisement Royalty Charged by Patna Municipal Corporation. The Court upholds Patna Municipal Corporation's right to charge royalty on advertisements but nullifies penalties without legislative backing....

The Supreme Court examined the legality of levying charges on advertisements. The Court distinguished between "royalty" and "tax," ruling that the demand made by the Corporation was not a tax but a ro...

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Court rules that pension and retiral benefits cannot be denied to the legal heirs of a deceased employee awaiting caste validity certificate. Family Pension, Retiral Benefits, Caste Validity Certificate, Compassionate Employment, Scheduled Tribe, Maharashtra, Welfare State, Legal Heirs....

Pension and Retiral Benefits Claim for Deceased Employee without Validity CertificateThe court ruled that pensionary benefits and gratuity should be provided to the legal heirs of a deceased employee ...