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Supreme Court Remands Tax Appeal to ITAT Due to Erroneous Factual Finding by Tribunal. Revenue Expenditure Dispute Under Income Tax Act, 1961 Requires Re-adjudication.

The appeal arose from a dispute concerning the assessment year 1993-94, where the respondent-assessee, Ballarpur Industries Ltd., claimed a deduction ...

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Supreme Court Remands Tax Appeal to ITAT for Fresh Adjudication Due to Erroneous Factual Findings. Revenue Expenditure Dispute Over Rs. 3.25 Crore Payment to Promoter Requires Re-examination by Tribunal.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal by the Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax, Nagpur against the judgment of the Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) which had...

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Supreme Court Restores Murder Conviction in Single Axe Blow Case — High Court Erred in Reducing to Culpable Homicide Not Amounting to Murder. Use of deadly weapon on vital part establishes intention to cause death under Section 302 IPC, despite single blow.

The State of Rajasthan appealed against the judgment of the Rajasthan High Court which converted the conviction of the respondent, Kanhaiya Lal, from ...

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Supreme Court Allows Partial Re-Trial in Criminal Case for Violation of Section 273 CrPC — Accused Not Present During Examination of 12 Witnesses

The Supreme Court considered appeals against the High Court's order directing a partial re-trial in a murder case where 12 prosecution witnesses were ...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Enhancement of Sentence in POCSO Case Due to Procedural Violation — High Court's Suo Motu Enhancement Without Notice Held Illegal. Enhancement of Sentence from 7 to 10 Years in Accused's Own Appeal Violates Section 386 Proviso CrPC and Principles of Natural Justice.

The appellant, Kumar Ghimirey, was convicted by the Special Judge (POCSO Act, 2012) under Section 9/10 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offen...

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Supreme Court Allows Suspension of Sentence in Bank Fraud Case Due to Erroneous Aggregation of Concurrent Sentences. High Court's Rejection of Bail Under Section 389 CrPC Set Aside as It Overlooked Trial Court's Direction That All Sentences Run Concurrently, Reducing Maximum Imprisonment to 7 Years.

The appellant, N. Ramamurthy, was convicted by the Special Judge for CBI cases in Bengaluru for offences under Section 120-B read with Sections 409, 4...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against NGT Order for Disregarding Earlier Supreme Court Direction. NGT's Disposal of OA Without Considering Appellant's Objections Held Indefensible; OA Restored for Fresh Adjudication.

The appellant, Sarv Jan Kalyan Sewa Samiti, challenged an order of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) dated 11 February 2019 before the Supreme Court. ...