Injunctions Under Civil Laws

Thursday July 6, 2023. BY Zoheb Khatri | Civil An Injunction is understood as an order issued by a Court to a party, mandating them to either perform or abstain from performing a specific action, with the aim of ensuring the administration of justice. It is considered to be one of the most important remedies

... Continue Reading.

11th RMLNLU-Khaitan & Co International Legal Essay Writing Competition and Conference on Competition Law.

RMLNLU along with Khaitan & Co is organising an International Legal Essay Writing Competition and Conference on “Competition Law”. Entries for the same are invited from interested law students. About RMLNLU RMLNLU was established in 2006 to impart quality legal education to students all over the country and to meet emerging challenges in the field

... Continue Reading.

Hiten Sampat joins Patel Engineering as General Counsel

Hiten Sampat joins Patel Engineering as General Counsel He was previously the litigation head at Reliance Industries Limited Hiten Sampat has joined Patel Engineering Limited as a General Counsel. A 1999 graduate of the K.C. Law College, Mumbai University, Sampat was earlier the litigation head of Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited for nearly a decade. He

... Continue Reading.

CESTAT: Sub-contractors Providing Taxable Services Not Immune to Levy of Service Tax

CESTAT: Sub-contractors Providing Taxable Services Not Immune to Levy of Service Tax The appellant had not filed the service tax returns for over five years The Chennai bench of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has dismissed the appeal filed by Apex Viswa Engineering Services Private Limited (appellant), ruling that sub-contractors are

... Continue Reading.

Call for Papers: NLIU Law Review Volume XIII Issue I

About NLIU Law Review NLIU Law Review is the flagship journal of the National Law Institute University, Bhopal. It is a peer-reviewed academic law journal, published biannually by the students of the University. The Law Review aims to promote a culture of scholarly research and academic writing by bringing to the forefront, articles on subjects

... Continue Reading.

Delhi High Court Directs Government to Grant Relaxation to the Law Degree Condition as a pre-requisite for Court Officer’s Post in NCLT

Delhi High Court Directs Government to Grant Relaxation to the Law Degree Condition as a pre-requisite for Court Officer’s Post in NCLT States it is only ‘preferable’ and not mandatory as per the Rules The Delhi High Court has directed the Government of India to consider the petitioner’s case for granting relaxation to the law

... Continue Reading.

French Authorities Imposed Two million Euro Fine on Google Over Incomplete Results in Search Engine

French Authorities Imposed Two million Euro Fine on Google Over Incomplete Results in Search Engine The French authorities have levied a fine of two-million-euro on the tech giant Google LLC over incomplete results in its search engine and app store. The Competition, Consumer and Anti-Fraud Office said the US tech giant’s search engine lacked information

... Continue Reading.

Bombay High Court declares notices and proceedings in deceased assessee’s name as null and void under Income Tax Act

Bombay High Court declares notices and proceedings in deceased assessee’s name as null and void under Income Tax Act Cites the rulings of the Supreme Court in previous cases The Bombay High Court has ruled that all notices and consequential proceedings under the Income Tax Act (IT Act) in the name of a deceased assessee

... Continue Reading.