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Bombay High Court Directs Provisional Release of Seized Car in Customs Case Pending Adjudication. Petitioner's imported Ford Mustang GT seized on suspicion of being a 1967 model; court orders release on furnishing bond and bank guarantee under Customs Act, 1962.

The petitioner, Sidharth Vijay Shah, imported a 2019 RHD Ford Mustang GT Coupe sports car valued at USD 46,730, paying customs duty of Rs. 72,48,875/-...

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Bombay High Court Considers Whether Notification 14/2010-ST is Clarificatory for Service Tax on Drilling Rigs in Continental Shelf. Appeal Admitted on Questions of Territorial Applicability of Service Tax to Offshore Drilling Services Under Finance Act, 1994.

The appellant, M/s. Greatship (India) Ltd., entered into contracts with ONGC in February and May 2009 to provide offshore drilling services using hire...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition in Sabka Vishwas Scheme Case — Petitioner Entitled to Interest on Delayed Refund Under Section 127 of Finance Act, 2019. The court held that the respondents' delay in refunding the amount under the scheme attracts interest liability.

The petitioner, Quant Broking Pvt Ltd, a stock broker and member of various stock exchanges, filed a declaration under the Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispu...

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Supreme Court Rejects Recusal Plea in Land Acquisition Reference. Judge Who Decided Smaller Bench Can Sit in Larger Bench to Reconsider Same Issue as Bias Plea Based on Extrajudicial Factors.

This order arises from a reference to a five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India concerning the interpretation of Section 24 of the...

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Supreme Court Examines Vires of Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021 Amidst Concerns Over Judicial Independence. Petitioners Argue That Provisions on Appointment, Tenure, and Removal of Tribunal Members Undermine the Constitutional Balance of Power.

The judgment involves a batch of writ petitions challenging the vires of the Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021. The petitioners, led by the Madras Bar Assoc...