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No fault of the assessee in uploading Form No.10-IC on ITBA portal on account of technical error, the assessee could not be deprived of benefit under Section 115BAA: Gujrat High Court
No fault of the assessee in uploading Form No.10-IC on ITBA portal on account of technical error, the assessee could not be deprived of benefit under Section 115BAA: Gujrat High Court
October 30, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Principal Commissioner Of Income Tax 1 Versus KGY Glass Industries (P) Ltd Citation: R/TAX APPEAL NO. 722 of 2023 Decided on: 18/10/2023 Cor

Delhi High Court grants interlocutory injunction in favour of Prestige group in a case of design infringement and passing off
Delhi High Court grants interlocutory injunction in favour of Prestige group in a case of design infringement and passing off
October 30, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: TTK Prestige Ltd. v. Arjun Ram & Anr. Citation: CS(COMM) 915/2022 Decided on: 19.10.2023 Coram: Justice C. Hari Shankar Introduction The

Karnataka HC Directs For Recovery Of Money In False Harassment Case Under SC And ST Provisions
Karnataka HC Directs For Recovery Of Money In False Harassment Case Under SC And ST Provisions
October 28, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Shivalingappa B. Kerakalamatti v. State of Karnataka CRIMINAL PETITION NO.100396 OF 2022 Decided on: 23th September, 2023 CORAM: Hon’ble J

Gujarat High Court Rejects Bail In The NCB Ahmedabad Bus Search Case
Gujarat High Court Rejects Bail In The NCB Ahmedabad Bus Search Case
October 28, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Muhammaed Tayyab Shaikh S/o Muhammad Nihal Shaikh Versus Union Of India Decided on: 22th September, 2023 R/CRIMINAL MISC.APPLICATION NO. 110

The Calcutta High Court refused to quash legal proceedings against a tour operator accused of misusing booking funds, citing evidence of potential criminal breach of trust
The Calcutta High Court refused to quash legal proceedings against a tour operator accused of misusing booking funds, citing evidence of potential criminal breach of trust
October 27, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Ashish Kumar Vs. State of West Bengal & Anr. Decided on: 19th, October 2023 Writ C No. – CRR 197 of 2023 CORAM: The Hon’ble Just

Knowledge or involvement is required in order to make a person liable for conspiracy: Bombay High Court
Knowledge or involvement is required in order to make a person liable for conspiracy: Bombay High Court
October 27, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Zakir Yusuf Shaikh v. State of Maharashtra Citation: Criminal Revision Application No. 109 of 2023 Decided on: 18.10.2023 Coram: Justice Bha

The Calcutta High Court has emphasized that maritime claims require supporting evidence and should not be characterized by harsh or oppressive measures.
The Calcutta High Court has emphasized that maritime claims require supporting evidence and should not be characterized by harsh or oppressive measures.
October 27, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Hindustan Aegis LPG Ltd. vs. Owners of Vessel MT TSM Pollux. Decided on:  19th October, 2023. Writ C No. – 9266889 CORAM: Hon’b

Assistant Custodian of enemy property has no power to issue directions to authorities prohibiting the transfer of a property not vested in him: Bombay High Court
Assistant Custodian of enemy property has no power to issue directions to authorities prohibiting the transfer of a property not vested in him: Bombay High Court
October 27, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: M/s. Neelkamal Realtors & anr. v. Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property of India & Ors. Citation: WRIT PETITION NO.5122 OF 2022

The Madhya-Pradesh High Court directed the Trial Court to examine the case as the issue of violation is liable to be examined by the Trial Court.
The Madhya-Pradesh High Court directed the Trial Court to examine the case as the issue of violation is liable to be examined by the Trial Court.
October 27, 2023by Primelegal Team

Case Title: Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverage Pvt. LTD. V. State of Madhya Pradesh. Decided on October 20, 2023. Case No.: MISC. CRIMINAL CASE No. 36435

The Punjab and Haryana High Court quashed the proceeding and held that only on the basis of a suicide note one cannot be held guilty U/S 306 and 107 of IPC.   
The Punjab and Haryana High Court quashed the proceeding and held that only on the basis of a suicide note one cannot be held guilty U/S 306 and 107 of IPC.  
October 27, 2023by Primelegal Team

Case Title: Kuldeep Singh v. State of Punjab and another. Decided on October 12.10.2023. Case No. CRM-M-26290-2029 (O&M). CORAM: HON’BLE MR.