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Bombay High Court Hears Writ Petition Challenging Defamation Process in Companies Act Special Notice Case. The Dispute Involves Allegations Made in a Statutory Notice Under the Companies Act, 2013.

Background: The present writ petition arose from a criminal defamation complaint filed by Respondent No.2, Nusli Neville Wadia, against the petitioner...

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Bombay High Court Considers Assessee's Appeal on Section 54 Income Tax Exemption for Multiple Residential Units. Substantial Question Framed Whether Unamended Section 54(1) Income Tax Act, 1961 Permits Set Off of Purchase Cost of Seven Row Houses Against Capital Gains from Sale of Single Flat.

The appeal before the High Court of Judicature at Bombay arose from an Income Tax Appellate Tribunal order dated 7 March 2003 that partly allowed the ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal Order in Bank Guarantee Dispute. The court held that the Debt Recovery Tribunal has jurisdiction to entertain claims for recovery of amounts due under bank guarantees, and the petitioner's challenge was without merit.

The petitioner, Gammon India Limited, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging an order dated 28th September 2...

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Bombay High Court Allows Cross-Examination in Customs Show Cause Proceedings - Right to Cross-Examine Witnesses Whose Statements Are Relied Upon Is a Fundamental Principle of Natural Justice

The petitioner, Kalpena Industries Limited, a company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956, engaged in manufacturing polyethylene/polypropylene ...

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Supreme Court Overrules PV Narasimha Rao, Holds Bribery Not Protected by Parliamentary Privilege — Legislators Who Accept Bribes for Speech or Vote Are Not Immune from Prosecution Under Articles 105(2) and 194(2) of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court of India, in a seven-judge bench decision, overruled its earlier majority judgment in PV Narasimha Rao v. State (CBI/SPE) (1998) 4 S...