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High Court of Bombay Considers Appeals Against Company Law Board Order Directing Buyout of Majority Stake in Wind Energy Company. The majority shareholder challenged the finding of oppression and the forced sale of shares to minority shareholders under sections 397, 402 and 403 of the Companies Act, 1956.

The proceedings arose from disputes between the shareholders of Enercon (India) Limited, now known as Wind World (India) Limited, a company engaged in...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Seeking Interest on Delayed Refund of Special Additional Duty Under Customs Act — Interest Held Payable From Three Months After Initial Refund Application, Not From Subsequent Follow-Up Application

The petitioner, M/s Ajay Industrial Corporation Ltd., filed a refund claim for Special Additional Duty (SAD) of Rs.7,40,458/- on 04 August 2014 under ...

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Bombay High Court Examines Applicability of Employees' Provident Funds Act to Pigmy Agents of Cooperative Banks. Writ Petitions Filed by Both Banks and Provident Fund Authorities Challenge Tribunal Orders on Coverage of Such Agents Under Section 18(3)(d) of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.

A group of writ petitions came before the Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, filed by multiple cooperative banks and by the Assistant Provident Fund Com...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Employer's Appeal; Distinguishes Closure from Lock-Out Under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Genuine Closure Found; Workmen Entitled to Compensation Under Section 25FFF Main Clause, Not Limited to Three Months' Pay.

The dispute concerned the closure of the Jamshedpur unit of Tatanagar Foundry Co. Ltd., a company with establishments in West Bengal and Bihar. On Nov...

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Supreme Court Considers Whether Lift Installation Contracts Are 'Works Contract' or 'Sale of Goods' for Sales Tax Purposes. The Matter Was Referred to a Larger Bench to Resolve Conflict Between Prior Rulings and to Determine the Applicability of the Predominant Intention Test After Recent Judgments.

The matter stems from multiple writ petitions and civil appeals challenging the classification of contracts for manufacture, supply and installation o...