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By the team of Prime Legal
Any Excess Expenditure Incurred by the Trust/ Charitable Institution in Earlier Assessment Year Could Be Allowed to Be Set Off Against Income of Subsequent Years: The Supreme Court
March 10, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court in the case of CIT (E) v. Subros Educational Society (2018) 303 CTR 1/166 DTR 257 (SC) held that as per S. 11 of Income Tax Act:

Mere ‘Smell Of Alcohol’ From Injured Does Not Invalidate His Claim In Motor Accident: Karnataka High Court
Mere ‘Smell Of Alcohol’ From Injured Does Not Invalidate His Claim In Motor Accident: Karnataka High Court
March 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court has passed a judgment on 28th February, 2023 that even if a person was intoxicated or smelling with alcohol, the same cann

Information Commission Is Bound To Hear PIO Before Imposing Penalty For Alleged Violation Of RTI Act: Karnataka High Court
Information Commission Is Bound To Hear PIO Before Imposing Penalty For Alleged Violation Of RTI Act: Karnataka High Court
March 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court has passed a judgement on 9th February, 2023 that if an order is passed by the Karnataka State Information Commission impo

Bail granted in apparent violation of Article 21: Punjab High Court.
Bail granted in apparent violation of Article 21: Punjab High Court.
March 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court, on 13th December, 2022, in Jasbir Singh v/s State of Punjab (CRA-D-679-2022), granted bail to an accuse under the UAPA on gr

Petitioner cannot deflect from responsibility towards wife, kids: Punjab High Court.
Petitioner cannot deflect from responsibility towards wife, kids: Punjab High Court.
March 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court on 2nd March, 2023, in Sh. Sandeep Malik v/s Renu and others (CRR(F)-314 of 2023(O&M), held that the petitioner was respo

Waiver of Loan Cannot Be Assessed as Business Income: The Supreme Court
March 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court in the case of CIT v. Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. (2018) 404 ITR 1/165 DTR 337/302 CTR 213/255 Taxman 305 (SC) held that as per S.

AS A CREATURE OF THE STATUTE, THE CORPORATION CANNOT PREVENT AN ESTABLISHMENT FROM SEEKING AN EXEMPTION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF THE EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE ACT, 1948 WHEN THE GRANT OF SUCH EXEMPTION IN AN INTEGRAL FEATURE OF THE STATUTORY SCHEME: KERALA HIGH COURT
AS A CREATURE OF THE STATUTE, THE CORPORATION CANNOT PREVENT AN ESTABLISHMENT FROM SEEKING AN EXEMPTION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF THE EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE ACT, 1948 WHEN THE GRANT OF SUCH EXEMPTION IN AN INTEGRAL FEATURE OF THE STATUTORY SCHEME: KERALA HIGH COURT
March 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Kerala passed a judgement on  16th January 2023, which stated that as a creature of the statute, the corporation cannot prevent

SECTION 17(2) OF THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT 1996 ONLY ENABLES AN ARBITRATOR TO PASS AN INTERIM ORDER. THERE IS NO POWER VESTED WITH THE ARBITRATOR TO ACT AS A CIVIL COURT AND ENFORCE THE ORDER.: KERALA HIGH COURT
SECTION 17(2) OF THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT 1996 ONLY ENABLES AN ARBITRATOR TO PASS AN INTERIM ORDER. THERE IS NO POWER VESTED WITH THE ARBITRATOR TO ACT AS A CIVIL COURT AND ENFORCE THE ORDER.: KERALA HIGH COURT
March 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Kerala passed a judgement on 17TH DAY OF JANUARY 2023                                       which stated that

The enjoyment of the ownership rights is subjective to the requirements of the development plan: Andhra Pradesh High Court
The enjoyment of the ownership rights is subjective to the requirements of the development plan: Andhra Pradesh High Court
March 8, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Andhra Pradesh High Court issued an order on 20th January, 1987 in which it held that any construction on the property allotted for recreation

Notional breaks cannot be used unfairly against employees: Punjab High Court.
Notional breaks cannot be used unfairly against employees: Punjab High Court.
March 8, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court in Bhajan Singh v/s PRTC (CWP-13281-2017), delivered on 31st January, 2023, held that notional breaks cannot be used unfairly