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High Court Quashes Penalty on Company Officials Under CGST Act Due to Lack of Personal Liability Evidence and Procedural Flaws. Petitioners Challenge Penalty Order for Fake Input Tax Credit Allegations

The petitioners, employees of M/s. Shemaroo Entertainment Limited, filed a writ petition challenging an order-in-original dated 1 February 2025 that i...

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Supreme Court Cancels Bail in IPC Forgery Case Due to Material Suppression and Witness Intimidation -- Appellant's Appeal Against High Court's Bail Order Upheld as Accused Concealed Multiple FIRs and Abused Liberty

The Supreme Court heard a criminal appeal against the High Court's order granting bail to Respondent No. 2 in an FIR involving offences under Sections...

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High Court Dismisses Appeal and Contempt Petition in Demolition Dispute -- Petitioner Challenge to BMC's Demolition Order Under BMC Act Fails, Contempt Allegations Rejected

The Appellant, filed an Appeal against the dismissal of a Notice of Motion seeking an interim injunction to restrain the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corpor...

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High Court Allows Bail in Customs Act Case, Quashes Magistrate's Order Due to Illegal Arrest and Bailable Offence Classification. Petitioners Released on Bail with Conditions

The High Court of Bombay allowed a criminal writ petition challenging the denial of bail to petitioners accused under the Customs Act, 1962. The petit...

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High Court Denies Bail to Applicant in Fraud Case Under IPC Sections 420, 504, 506 - Suppression of Facts and Abuse of Process Grounds for Rejection

The High Court dismissed the regular bail application of Applicant who was accused of offences under Sections 420, 504, 506 read with 34 of IPC -- The...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition by Daily Wagers Seeking Regularization and Back Wages Due to Suppression of Facts and Prior Adjudication -- Municipality's Termination Under Industrial Disputes Act Upheld

The petitioners, daily wagers employed by the respondent Municipality for over 15 years, filed a writ petition seeking regularization, back wages, and...

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Public Interest Litigation – Suppression of Material Facts – Criminal Contempt – Maintainability of PIL. High Court dismissed the PIL on grounds of suppression of facts, lack of bona fides, and scandalizing the court. Criminal contempt was noted but no proceedings were initiated.

Litigants filing PIL must disclose all material facts and approach the court with clean hands. Scandalizing the court through social media can constit...

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Supreme Court of India Held Appellants Guilty of Contempt for Disobedience of Undertaking Regarding Alienation of Suit Property

Disobedience of an injunction order remains punishable even if the underlying suit is later dismissed (Samee Khan v. Bindu Khan). A lawyer’...

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Supreme Court Addresses Misconduct by Advocates-on-Record and Senior Advocates; Calls for Reforms in Senior Advocate Designation Process

Court Emphasizes Ethical Standards, Accountability, and the Need for Robust Guidelines to Uphold Integrity in the Legal Profession The court recalle...

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Acquittal in Stalking Case Under Section 354-D of the Indian Penal Code. Acquittal of the appellant due to insufficient evidence and failure to establish the offence of stalking.

The term ‘repeatedly’ in Section 354-D of the IPC requires recurring acts over a continuous period, which the prosecution failed to establish. De...