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Bombay High Court Quashes Circular Levying Audit Fees on Co-operative Societies Opting for Private Audit. Rule 74 of Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Rules, 1961 cannot override Section 81(1)(b) of the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960.

The petitioner, The Friends Co-operative Housing Society Ltd., a society registered under the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, 1960, filed a wr...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Single L-1BF License for Imported Foreign Liquor in Haryana. Rule 24(i-eeee) of Haryana Liquor License Rules, 1970 Held Ultra Vires Punjab Excise Act, 1914 as State Government Cannot Delegate Power to Determine Number of Licenses for Entire State.

The appellant, International Spirits and Wines Association of India, challenged Rule 24(i-eeee) of the Haryana Liquor License Rules, 1970 (as amended ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Single L-1BF License for Imported Foreign Liquor in Haryana — Rule 24(i-eeee) Held Ultra Vires Punjab Excise Act, 1914. State Government's Exclusive Power Under Section 58(2)(e) to Regulate Licenses in Local Areas Cannot Be Delegated to Financial Commissioner.

The appellant, International Spirits and Wines Association of India, challenged Rule 24(i-eeee) of the Haryana Liquor License Rules, 1970, as amended ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Motor Accident Claim Case — Enhances Compensation from Rs. 6,72,000 to Rs. 10,08,000. Court applied correct multiplier of 17 and added 40% future prospects for deceased aged 32 years, while upholding 50% contributory negligence.

The appeal was filed by the claimants, being the widow, minor son, and mother of the deceased Santosh Gaware, who died in a motor vehicle accident on ...

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Court Upholds Central Government's Discretion in Voluntary Retirement Case of IPS Officer. Central Government's Authority Affirmed in Assessing Disciplinary Matters and Rejecting Voluntary Retirement Amid Serious Charges

The petitioner, an IPS officer, challenged the Central Government's refusal to accept his voluntary retirement due to pending disciplinary proceedings...