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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Seeking Exemption from Court Fees Based on Government Notification — Petitioner Not a 'Woman' Under Notification as She is Widow of Deceased, Not a Widow of a Freedom Fighter or Similar Category.

The petitioner, Smt. Arti wd/o Deepak Kamlakar, filed a writ petition before the Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, seeking exemption from payment of co...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Revenue's Revision in KVAT Case — Tribunal's Factual Finding on Stock Transfer Not Interfered With. Section 65 of KVAT Act, 2003 does not permit re-appreciation of evidence unless perversity is shown.

The State of Karnataka, represented by the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, filed a revision petition under Section 65 of the Karnataka Value Added T...

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High Court of Karnataka Hears Writ Petitions Challenging Government Order Appointing Administrator for Vyasaraja Mutt. Petitioners Allege That the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Act, 1997 Does Not Apply to the Mutt and Seek Quashing of the Administrator's Appointment.

The case involved two writ petitions filed in the High Court of Karnataka challenging the Government orders dated 26.05.2012 appointing an administrat...

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Karnataka High Court Considers Challenge to Levy of VAT on Liquor by Certain Licensees; Alleged Discrimination Between Different Categories of Excise Licence Holders. Petitioners Contend That Notification Exempting Some Dealers While Taxing Others Violates Articles 14, 19, and 304B of the Constitution.

The writ petitions were filed by various licensees under the Karnataka Excise Act, 1967, challenging the constitutional validity of Entry No.59A of th...

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Karnataka High Court Disposes of Batch of Writ Petitions Challenging Direct Recruitment Notification for Associate Professors in Medical Institute. Consent Terms Lead to Disposal of Petitions Filed by Assistant Professors Seeking Permanent Absorption.

A batch of six writ petitions filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India came before the High Court of Karnataka, challenging a direct recru...