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High Court of Karnataka Allows Income Tax Department's Appeal Against Acquittal in Section 276CC Income Tax Act Case. Court Restores Proceedings for Trial on Merits, Holding That Magistrate Erred in Closing Case Without Considering Evidence.

The Income Tax Department filed multiple criminal appeals under Section 378 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, against an order dated 03.04.2021...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Parallel Litigation Case — Abuse of Process of Law. Filing of Two Parallel Proceedings in Respect of Same Transaction Before Two Different Forums Constitutes Abuse of Process of Law Under Section 482 Cr.P.C.

The petitioner, Mr. Hiremani Kallappa Melage, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India read with Section 482 of t...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition for Implementation of Pay Scales and Arrears for Employees of Private Polytechnic. State Obligated to Ensure Compliance with Government Resolutions for Aided Institutions.

The petitioners, employed as teaching and non-teaching staff of Satara Education Society, which runs Satara Polytechnic (Suman Dhekane Department of P...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Allows Writ Petition Challenging Continued Administration of Co-operative Bank Beyond Statutory Period. Registrar Directed to Constitute New Board of Directors Within Six Weeks Under Section 67A(2) of Goa Co-operative Societies Act, 2001.

The petitioners, Shree Gopalkrishn Multipurpose Co-operative Society Ltd. and Mr. Prabhanjan Kinjwadekar, filed a writ petition under Articles 14 and ...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Ruling That Time Limit Under Section 14 of SARFAESI Act is Directory. The provision requiring District Magistrate to pass possession order within 30 days (extendable to 60 days) is directory, as non-compliance does not invalidate proceedings or prejudice the borrower.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the Kerala High Court which held that the time limit under Section 14 of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of ...