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Demand for Tax Dues Prior to Acquisition Quashed Under IBC Provisions. Bombay High Court rules that tax dues from before the acquisition of a company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) cannot be recovered from the buyer of the assets during liquidation proceedings.

The petitioner, sought to quash demand notices issued by the Gram Panchayat, Gowari, seeking recovery of outstanding tax dues pertaining to the period...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Accused Nos. 4 and 5 in Loan Fraud Case Due to Settlement with Bank. Commercial loan fraud case compromised between Bank and borrowers—Criminal proceedings quashed due to bleak chance of conviction.

The Supreme Court, in Criminal Appeals arising out of Special Leave Petition (Criminal) Nos. 1415 and 1416 of 2024, quashed the criminal proceedings a...

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"Criminal Proceedings Quashed After Bank Settlement in Fraud Case Involving Loan Defaulters" "Supreme Court quashes proceedings under Section 482 CrPC where a One Time Settlement (OTS) between the Bank and Borrowers resolves the dispute"

The Supreme Court addressed an appeal challenging the dismissal of a criminal petition seeking to quash a chargesheet related to loan defaults, forger...

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"High Court quashes sealing orders and affiliation suspension due to procedural lapses under the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016."

The Court's ruling was based on the failure of the university to adhere to the mandatory procedures required under the Maharashtra Public Universities...

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Supreme Court Acquits All Seven Accused in 1985 Simaltalla Murder Case. Lack of credible evidence, inconsistencies in witness testimonies, and failure to establish residence lead to acquittal of all accused.

The Supreme Court acquitted all seven accused in the murder of Neelam, which took place in 1985 in Simaltalla, Bihar. The Trial Court had convicted f...

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High Court Modifies Maintenance Ruling in Divorce Case: Application of Section 125 Explained. A divorcee’s entitlement to maintenance under Explanation (b) to Section 125 CrPC upheld, with the date of maintenance entitlement revised by the Court.

The Bombay High Court at Aurangabad Bench modified a lower court’s order concerning maintenance to a divorced wife under Section 125 of the Criminal...

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Sealed Cover Procedure in Promotions: Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Union of India against Income Tax Officer. The Supreme Court holds that a mere grant of prosecution sanction does not justify invoking the sealed cover procedure for promotion in the absence of a pending charge sheet.

The Supreme Court, in this case, addressed the issue of whether the mere grant of prosecution sanction is sufficient to withhold promotion under the s...

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Tenant Eviction Case Due to Non-Payment of Rent Under Section 12(3)(a) of the Bombay Rent Act. Landlord’s victory affirmed as High Court dismisses writ petition challenging tenant eviction for rent arrears, interpreting strict provisions of the Bombay Rent Act.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition by the legal representatives of the tenant challenging the eviction order. The court ruled that the te...

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"Supreme Court Upholds Sanction and Cognizance Under UAPA: Fuleshwar Gope vs Union of India" "Sanction Validity and Cognizance Under UAPA: No Procedural Infirmities, Trial to Continue"

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by Fuleshwar Gope against the judgment of the High Court of Jharkhand, which had upheld the validity of t...

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Bail Denied under Section 437(6) CrPC: Discretionary Power Exercised, Not a Default Right. Trial delay does not grant automatic bail under Section 437(6) of CrPC. Courts must exercise discretion based on facts and circumstances.

The applicant sought bail under Section 437(6) of the CrPC, claiming that the trial was not concluded within 60 days from the first date fixed for evi...