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JOINT OWNER CAN’T PREVENT ANOTHER CO-OWNER FROM USING PORTION OF JOINT PROPERTY BY INJUNCTION EXCEPT TO PREVENT WASTAGE/DESTRUCTION: PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT
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CESTAT ALLOWS CENVAT CREDIT OF 2% CVD PAID ON IMPORT OF STEAM COAL
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Reopening assessment without furnishing information violates principles of natural justice: Calcutta High Court
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GUJARAT HIGH COURT: REFUSED TO INTERFERE FOR ORDER FOR DEPORTATION OF PAKISTAN NATIONAL; ARTICLE 19(1)(E) NOT AVAILABLE TO FOREIGNERS
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DELHI HIGH COURT: IN TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT SUIT OVER ‘HELL’ ENERGY DRINK; AWARDS RS 30 LAKH DAMAGES TO HUNGARIAN COMPANY
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TELANGANA HIGH COURT: NDPS ACT | VIOLATION OF STANDING ORDERS DURING CONTRABAND SAMPLING LEADS TO ADVERSE INTERFERENCE AGAINST PROSECUTION.
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Telangana High Court: If unchecked, false implication of husband’s relatives would result in misuses of process of law (Matrimonial disputes)
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CAN RENEWAL OF PASSPORT BE DENIED CITING PENDENCY OF CRIMINAL CONTEMPT PROCEEDINGS? GUJARAT HIGH COURT WILL EXAMINE
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Madras HC quashes government order sealing hospital allegedly involved in illegal sale of oocyte
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SUPREME COURT STAYS CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ARMY OFFICERS ACCUSED OF KILLING CIVILIANS IN NAGALAND AS ‘NO SANCTION UNDER AFSPA OBTAINED’
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COURTS CANNOT BE HYPER TECHNICAL IN THEIR APPROACH, SECTION 125 OF CRPC MEANT FOR IMMEDIATE SUPPORT: BOMBAY HC
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No capital gains exemption on agriculture land purchased in the name of assessee’s wife, says Income Tax Appellate Tribunal
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COMPLETED ASSESSMENTS CAN BE INTERFERED WITH ONLY ON THE BASIS OF INCRIMINATING MATERIAL UNEARTHED DURING COURSE OF SEARCH: ITAT
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ONLY INVESTIGATING AGENCY CAN MOVE APPLICATION FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION U/S 173(8) CRPC: ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT
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SUPREME COURT STAYS KARNATAKA HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT WHICH ALLOWED TRIAL OF HUSBAND FOR MARITAL RAPE
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Allahabad High Court dismisses PIL seeking formation of panel to ascertain nature of structure found inside Gyanvapi mosque
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SHOW CAUSE NOTICE CANCELLING GST REGISTRATION MUST DISCLOSE REASON: ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT
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SC nixes plea to make it a must for politicians to declare assets after their term ends
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IN CONSIDERING PRIMA FACIE CASE AGAINST ACCUSED IN HIS BAIL APPLICATION, STATEMENTS MADE U/SEC 161 CRPC ARE RELEVANT: SC
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Maintaining that travelling at odd hours of day is a physical hardship for wife, Calcutta HC transfers matrimonial case
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Opportunity of hearing not required to be afforded to Army officers before suspending them pending court of inquiry, observes Supreme Court
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NCLT Hyderabad initiates insolvency process against Trident Sugars Ltd
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SC stays Patna HC judgement allowing elected persons disqualified for having more than two children to continue as panchayat members
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ELECTRICITY CONSUMER LIABLE TO PAY PENALTY/ DEMAND OF SURCHARGE IF CONSUMPTION IS IN EXCESS OF SANCTIONED LOAD: PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT
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Allahabad HC refuses to quash FIR against man who allegedly made derogatory remarks against PM, Home Minister
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‘INQUIRY IN ANTICIPATORY BAIL APPLICATIONS MUST BE LIMITED TO APPLICANT’S CASE, CAN’T BE DIRECTED AGAINST THIRD PARTIES’
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Ready reckoner rates for stamp duty calculation can’t be basis for determination of land acquisition compensation: SC
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SUFFICIENT MATERIAL AND SOLID REASONS REQUIRED FOR DECLINING PAROLE: PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT
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NO APPEAL CAN BE MAINTAINED BY VICTIM U/S 372 CRPC ON THE GROUND OF INADEQUACY OF SENTENCE: ALLAHABAD HC
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A REPORT UNDER SECTION 99 OF IBC CANNOT BE FILED BY RESOLUTION PROFESSIONAL WITHOUT ADJUDICATING AUTHORITY’S DIRECTIONS: NCLT MUMBAI
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SECTION 354 OF IPC NOT ATTRACTED IF A WOMAN DIDN’T PERCEIVE ACT OF ‘CATCHING HOLD OF HER HAND’ AS INVADING HER DECENCY: TELANGANA HC
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MARRIED WOMEN WILFULLY COHABITING WITH ANOTHER MAN CAN’T PROSECUTE HIM FOR RAPE UNDER FALSE PROMISE OF MARRIAGE: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
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CESTAT sets aside demand for service tax on ocean freight charges
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‘SEPARATE ENACTMENT: A BAIL ACT’ TO STREAMLINE GRANT OF BAIL
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Madras High Court rejects plea by ex-CM Paneerselvam, refuses to stall AIADMK general council meetings
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IO WHO MERELY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS CAN’T BE CROSS-EXAMINED WITH REGARD TO ITS CONTENTS UNDER SECTION 139 OF EVIDENCE ACT: PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT
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Information memorandum should reflect creditors’ claim, if it finds place in balance sheet, says NCLT Indore
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Toll charges are included in the value of outward supply: Tamil Nadu Authority of Advance Ruling
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