Calcutta High Court cancels IT department’s reassessment notices It was done on grounds of failure to follow statutory formalities The Calcutta High Court has quashed the reassessment notices for failure on the part of the Income Tax department to follow statutory formalities. About 43 petitions were filed assailing the issuance of the impugned notices under
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Supreme Court upholds NCLAT judgment
Supreme Court upholds NCLAT judgment Orders winding up of Devas Multimedia following government-owned Antrix Corporation’s petition The Supreme Court has upheld the judgment of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) allowing the winding up of Devas Multimedia, following a winding-up petition preferred by Central government-owned Antrix Corporation. The court turned down the contention of
... Continue Reading.Future of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) in India
FUTURE OF NON-FUNGIBLE TOKENS (NFTS) IN INDIA NFTs are fast becoming the next big thing and could result in various complexities in the future By Sai Prashanth and V. Baratwaj “Dhoooni!!.. finishes it off in style, a magnificent strike into the crowd, India lift the World cup after 28 years, the party starts in the
... Continue Reading.Secularism in India: Overview
Last Updated on 43 mins by Admin LB This article Secularism in India is being explained by Aman Kumar, Sourav Chakraborty & Md Tauhid Karim and discusses an analysis of the same. Secularism in India If we look up the meaning of the word ‘Secular‘ anywhere, the resultant answer would come up as being separate
... Continue Reading.Once A Mortgage Always A Mortgage – Explanation With Case Laws
Table of Contents hide Introduction As per Section 58 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the mortgage is a conditional conveyance of certain interests in immovable property as security for payment of the loan or performance of a duty that may give rise to a pecuniary liability. In general-parlance, if a person takes a
... Continue Reading.Case Analysis: S.R. Bommai v. Union of India (1994)
Last Updated on 3 hours by Admin LB The landmark judgement of S.R. Bommai v. Union of India (1994) examined some principal issues of constitutional law relating to the nature of the Constitution, aspects of centre-state relations, circumstances under which imposition of President’s rule in states could be justified, the scope of judicial review of
... Continue Reading.Secondary Victims’ Claims for Psychiatric Damage: Reform Opportunities in India
Last Updated on 38 mins by Admin LB This article – Secondary Victims’ Claims for Psychiatric Damage: Reform Opportunities in India is being presented by Mr. Ashish Abhishek and suggests various reform opportunities in India. Scientific advances in the mind-body connection have led courts to acknowledge that physical harm to the human body and system
... Continue Reading.EU Human Rights Law and its Impact on the UK Private Law
Last Updated on 1 min by Admin LB The article aims to analyze the impact of EU Human Rights Law on the UK private Law and its application by the courts in the United Kingdom. Introduction The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is a human rights treaty signed by the 47 countries that are
... Continue Reading.Right to Research (“R2R”): An Independent Right with an Imposed Dependence in Copyright Law?
Lokesh Vyas writes in with a post pondering the existence of a ‘right to research’ (r2r) in India. The query around r2r in general is not a new one – see for example Appadurai’s widely cited 2006 paper by the same name, or SPARC’s Coalition formed back in 2009. Lokesh attempts to find grounding for
... Continue Reading.Pre-arrest bail sought in sexual assault case
The Previous Chief Airport Officer (CAO, Giri Madhusudana Rao of the Trivandrum International Airport, has proceeded to the Kerala High Court looking for anticipatory bail in the case where he was allegedly accused of raping a particular lady who was supposed to be working under him. A woman had come up with a rape allegation
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