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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Haryana VAT Act Case Due to Jurisdictional Issue and Misapplication of Precedent. High Court Erred in Dismissing Writ Petition on Alternative Remedy Grounds as Appellant Raised Pure Question of Law Under Section 34 of Haryana Value Added Tax Act, 2003 Regarding Revisional Authority's Competence....

The appeal arose from an order of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana dismissing a civil writ petition filed by the appellant, who challenged the jurisdiction of the Deputy Excise and Taxation Commis...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Revenue's Appeal in Income Tax Exemption Case and Remands for Fresh Consideration. Assessing Officer Directed to Re-examine Charitable Trust Status of Society Running Newspaper with Advertisement Revenue Under Sections 2(15) and 11 of Income Tax Act, 1961....

The Supreme Court partially allowed an appeal by the Commissioner of Income Tax (revenue) concerning the charitable trust status and tax exemption eligibility of a respondent assessee society. The soc...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals in MRTP Act Compensation Dispute, Upholding NCLAT's Interest Award. Developer Found Guilty of Unfair Trade Practice for Delayed Construction and Cancellation, Entitling Complainant to Compound Interest Under Section 12B of Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969....

The dispute originated from a 1989 flat allotment in Ghaziabad where the original applicant died and was succeeded by her daughter-in-law, who continued payments. The developer issued an allotment let...

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Supreme Court Allows Delay Condonation in Specific Performance Suit by Non-Party to Contract. Limitation Act Section 5 Delay of 254 Days Condoned as Sufficient Cause Shown for First Appeal Delay....

The appellant filed two suits for specific performance of agreements of sale for agricultural land in Himachal Pradesh. The suits were dismissed by the District Judge, Kullu. The appellant then filed ...

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Supreme Court Quashes FIR and Investigation in IPC Case Due to Lack of Cognizable Offence and Civil Nature of Dispute. Allegations Pertained to Trust Management and Removal from Post, Disclosing No Criminal Offence Under Sections 323, 384, 406, 423, 467, 468, 420, and 120B IPC, Leading to Abuse of Process....

The Supreme Court heard an appeal by special leave against a Calcutta High Court judgment that dismissed a petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, seeking quashment of FIR ...

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Supreme Court Disposes Transfer Petition in Criminal Case Arising from Jat Agitation, Declining Transfer but Emphasizing State's Duty and Fair Prosecution. Court Held Transfer Not Warranted Due to Passage of Time and Witness Examination, but Allowed Petitioners to Approach Director of Prosecution and Seek Witness Protection Under Witness Protection Scheme 2018....

The Supreme Court disposed of a transfer petition filed by petitioners seeking to move a criminal case from Haryana to Delhi. The case arose from the 2016 Jat agitation in Haryana, where members of th...

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Supreme Court Allows Recount in Gram Pradhan Election Dispute Due to Vote Count Discrepancy. Discrepancy Between Oral Statement and Form 46 Justifies Recount Under Section 12-C(1) of U.P. Panchayat Raj Act, 1947....

The appeal arises from a Gram Pradhan election dispute in village Chaka @ Chak, Uttar Pradesh. The appellant, Vijay Bahadur, was the vanquished candidate, and the respondent, Sunil Kumar, was the vict...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Hindu Succession Case, Reinstating Inheritance Rights of Grandsons. Release Deed Executed by Father During Grandfather's Lifetime Held Void as It Involved Non-Transferable Spes Successionis Under Section 6(a) of Transfer of Property Act, 1882, and Does Not Bar Succession Under Section 8 of Hindu Succession Act, 1956....

The dispute centered on succession to the separate property of Sengalani Chettiar, who died in 1988. He had two marriages: from the first, a son Chandran (father of the appellants) who pre-deceased hi...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Companies Act Case Against Division Bench Order Restraining Property Transfer. Court Holds Section 339 of Companies Act, 2013 Applies Only to Directors, Managers, Officers or Persons Knowingly Party to Wrongful Trading of Company in Liquidation, Not to Unrelated Third Parties....

The appeal arose from a dispute concerning winding up proceedings against respondent No. 3 Company, which had launched the Festival City Mall project in Ludhiana. Respondent Nos. 1 and 2 had invested ...