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Kerala High Court: To Execute Award by Lok Adalat Signature of Lawyers & Both Parties to Settlement Are Compulsory
The Kerala High Court by its single Judge Justice Viju Abraham has ruled that an award passed by the Lok Adalat
ITAT: Tax Authorities are Justified in Making Disallowances/Additions if Taxpayers Fails to Substantiate Claims with Sufficient Evidence
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), Delhi, coram comprising of Chandra Mohan Garg (Judicial Member) and M. Balaganesh
Bombay High Court Grants M/s Citicorp Investment Bank Tax Benefit under India-Singapore DTAA
The Bombay High Court has rejected the appeal filed by the Commissioner of Income Tax and ruled in favour of M/s Citicorp
Courts Cannot Alter Scheme Terms for Compassionate Appointment: Supreme Court Reiterates
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the appellant Bank, overturning the judgment of the Punjab and Haryana High Court
Kerala High Court: Facilitation Council Situated in Supplier’s Place of Business Exclusively Holds Jurisdiction to Resolve Disputes under Section 18 of MSMED Act
The Kerala High Court while invoking the doctrine of forum conveniens has observed that as Section 18(4) of the Micro, Small
Supreme Court Sets Up Five Judges Constitution Bench to Hear Important Matters
The Supreme Court has set up a fresh five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud
Bombay High Court: Director of Company is Liable only if Non-Recovery of Taxes is Attributable to their Breach of Duty
The Bombay High Court by its division bench of Justices K.R. Shriram and Firdosh P. Pooniwalla has observed that according
Delhi High Court: Assessment Order Cannot Be Directed Against Only One Of The Legal Heirs Of Deceased Assessee
The Delhi High Court while adjudicating a writ petition has set aside the impugned assessment order passed by the Income
Madras High Court: Composite Trademark Cannot be Dissected to Infer Infringement
The Madras High Court while dismissing a petition has observed that, composite mark cannot be dissected to infer infringement
Madras High Court Upholds Requirement to Produce Original Documents in Court; Dismisses Photocopies as Evidence
The Madras High Court has affirmed the position taken by the Trial Court in a trademark infringement case, ruling that
SEBI Bars 135 Entities from Market for Manipulating Investors Via Bulk SMSs
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has barred 135 entities from accessing the securities market and levied
Delhi High Court Emphasises Limited Scope for Interference with Arbitral Award under Section 34
The petitions filed under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, seeking to invalidate the award issued