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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in UPTET Eligibility Dispute: Candidates Pursuing TTC Can Appear in TET. Pursuing Teacher Training Course Satisfies Eligibility Condition Under NCTE Guidelines for Teacher Eligibility Test.

The case involved multiple appeals against a common judgment of the Allahabad High Court which had decided a bunch of matters concerning the eligibili...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Income Tax Case: Subscriptions Received Under Collective Investment Schemes Held to be Capital Receipts Not Income. Peerless General Finance's Subscriptions Not Forfeited During Assessment Years, Hence Not Taxable as Income.

The appeal arose from a dispute between The Peerless General Finance and Investment Company Ltd. (appellant) and the Commissioner of Income Tax (respo...

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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal in Sales Tax Reimbursement Case — Coal and Coke Held Not Same Goods Under Section 15(b) of Central Sales Tax Act, 1956. Reimbursement of State Tax on Coal Not Available When Inter-State Sale Is of Coke, Despite Both Being Declared Goods Under Section 14.

The State of Jharkhand and its officers appealed against a High Court judgment directing them to reimburse the respondent, M/s. Akash Coke Industries ...

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Supreme Court Allows Banks to Deny Legal Representation in Wilful Defaulter Proceedings. In-House Committees of Banks Are Not Tribunals Under Section 30 of Advocates Act, 1961, and Right to Lawyer Is Not Part of Natural Justice.

The Supreme Court considered appeals against the Delhi High Court judgment which held that a borrower is entitled to be represented by a lawyer before...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Dying Declarations. Dying Declaration Found Untrustworthy as Original Not Produced, No Medical Certification, and Witnesses Improved Their Statements.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of Poonam Bai, who was convicted under Section 302 IPC by the High Court for the murder of Vimla Bai. The prosecu...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Premature Release Petition of Life Convict in Dacoity and Murder Case — Holds That Conviction Under Unconstitutional Arms Act Provision Does Not Automatically Entitle Release, and That State's Rejection of Earlier Representation Was Valid

The petitioner, Rajan, a Sri Lankan refugee, was convicted for dacoity, murder (3 counts), attempt to murder (4 counts), and arms offences in connecti...

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Supreme Court Remands FEMA Case to High Court for Fresh Consideration Due to Failure to Examine Material Evidence. High Court's Assumption That No Evidence Was Filed Was Contrary to Record, Requiring Remand Under Section 8 and Section 42 of FEMA, 1999.

The Supreme Court dealt with appeals arising from a High Court judgment that had allowed appeals by the Union of India and dismissed a writ petition b...