New IT Bill Grants Authorities Access To Taxpayer’s Devices, Social Media Accounts These activities were not covered in the current tax law The Central government has stated that the Income Tax Bill, 2025, will provide the authorities the power to access taxpayers’ email servers, online investment accounts, trading and bank accounts, social media accounts and
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Supreme Court Rules On Prospective Application Of 2002 Amendment To Central Sales Tax Act The Supreme Court has ruled that the amendment to Section 8(5) of the Central Sales Tax (CST) Act, which removed the State Government’s power to grant tax exemptions, is prospective in nature. The Court clarified that the amendment would not affect
... Continue Reading.RBI Withdraws Curbs, Allows Kotak Mahindra Bank To Issue Credit Cards
RBI Withdraws Curbs, Allows Kotak Mahindra Bank To Issue Credit Cards The bank will resume operations after over nine months of constraints The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has lifted the ‘cease and desist’ order on Kotak Mahindra Bank, allowing it to issue new credit cards and onboard new customers through online and mobile banking
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9th Annual Global IP, AI & Tech Conclave & Awards 2025 Legal Era recently successfully concluded the 9th edition of its GLOBAL IP, AI & TECH CONCLAVE & AWARDS 2025. On January 20 and 21, 2025, Legal Era Global hosted the 9th Annual Global IP, AI & Tech Conclave & Awards at the iconic Hotel
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ABOUT GNLU Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), located in Gujarat, India, was established by the Government of Gujarat under the Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003 and is recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and University Grants Commission (UGC). GNLU is a comprehensive, student-centric, multidisciplinary, and research-focused University dedicated to building an environment
... Continue Reading.Himachal Pradesh Judicial Services Exam Mains 2023 Paper – IV | English Composition
Candidates preparing for the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Services Exam should practice the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Services Mains Paper IV – English Composition (2023) and other previous years’ question papers as part of their preparation for both the Prelims and Mains. Solving these papers helps aspirants gain a better understanding of the syllabus and focus strategically
... Continue Reading.Evidentiary Value of FIR When Informant is Deceased
An FIR is a fundamental aspect of criminal law, marking the commencement of an investigation into a cognizable offence. The Supreme Court of India, in Lalita v. Vishwanath & Ors. (2025) examined the legal principles governing the abetment of suicide, the evidentiary value of First Information Reports (FIRs), and the limitations of presumptions under Section
... Continue Reading.Delhi High Court Calls AI A “Dangerous Tool,” Seeks Government’s Response On PIL Against DeepSeek
Delhi High Court Calls AI A “Dangerous Tool,” Seeks Government’s Response On PIL Against DeepSeek The Delhi High Court on Wednesday observed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a dangerous tool, regardless of who possesses it, emphasizing that it makes no difference whether such technology is in American or Chinese hands. A Division Bench comprising Chief
... Continue Reading.RPNLU, Prayagraj and ICPS, Delhi Sign MoU to Strengthen Academic and Research Collaboration
Prayagraj, February 13, 2025 – Dr. Rajendra Prasad National Law University, Prayagraj (RPNLU) and the Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (ICPS), Delhi, have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster academic and research collaboration in the areas of parliamentary procedures, constitutional law, and legislative drafting. A Step Towards Academic Excellence The MoU
... Continue Reading.Case Summary: Ashok Saxena v. State of Uttarakhand (2025) | Doctrine of Transferred Malice
The Supreme Court of India’s ruling in Ashok Saxena v. State of Uttarakhand (2025) holds significant importance in criminal jurisprudence, particularly with the doctrine of transferred malice (also known as transmigration of motive) under Section 301 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) [Currently, Section 102 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)]. The appeal stemmed from a
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