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Income Tax Act. Sufficiency to grant immunity from prosecution and penalty under Section 245H are beyond the scope of judicial review unless it contravenes provisions of the Act or has caused prejudice to the opposite party. Supreme Court.
27-September-2023
Daksha Legal
General proposition that Service Tax can be passed on by the service provider to the recipient of service does not apply when the service provider has already remitted certain sums of money to the service recipient. Karnataka High Court.
27-September-2023
Daksha Legal
Alternate appellate remedy. If exercise of jurisdiction by a Tribunal ex-facie appears to be an exercise of jurisdiction in futility, it will be permissible for the High Court to interfere in exercise of its writ jurisdiction. Karnataka High Court.
27-September-2023
Daksha Legal
Advocates must practice Seven Lamps of Advocacy. Making false allegations against the Presiding Officer cannot be countenanced for transfer of case under Section 407 of Cr.P.C. Karnataka High Court.
27-September-2023
Daksha Legal
Abetment to commit suicide. Offending action ought to be proximate to the time of occurrence to constitute the offence under Section 306 IPC. Karnataka High Court.
26-September-2023
Daksha Legal
Lender repeatedly demanding return of the borrowed loan from the borrower and uttering abusive words will not constitute abetment to commit suicide. Karnataka High Court.
26-September-2023
Daksha Legal
Power of the authorities under FERA Act 1947 to investigate and enforce liability and penalty incurred under the Act is not affected after the repeal of the Act. Supreme Court.
26-September-2023
Daksha Legal
Wakf Act. Civil Court can entertain suit or proceedings in relation to any question not falling within four corners of the Wakf Tribunal. Karnataka High Court.
25-September-2023
Daksha Legal
Corporation cannot cancel khata without passing a speaking order and without giving an opportunity to person who may adversely be affected. Karnataka High Court.
25-September-2023
Daksha Legal
Caste certificate cannot be construed as a China Wall that prevents any action being taken. Caste certificate secured by playing fraud can be rescinded in an appropriate proceeding. Karnataka High Court.
25-September-2023
Daksha Legal
When foundation for letting in secondary evidence is laid, certified copy of sale deed is admissible in evidence for the purpose of proving the contents of the original document. Supreme Court.
23-September-2023
Daksha Legal
Sale deed executed by a statutory authority like Bangalore Development Authority cannot be unilaterally cancelled without following the procedure contemplated. Karnataka High Court.
22-September-2023
Daksha Legal
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