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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Amendment to DCR 33(7) Appendix III for Lack of Locus Standi and Bonafides. Petitioner failed to establish any public interest or personal injury, leading to dismissal with costs.

The petitioner, Mr. Imran Suleman Qureshi, filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Bombay High Court challenging an amendment dated 21/05/2011...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings and Conviction in Cheque Bounce Case. Court exercises powers under Article 142 to settle a prolonged legal dispute, emphasizing the importance of compensatory justice in cheque bounce cases.

The Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings and conviction against the appellant, who was accused under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instrumen...

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Supreme Court Upholds Entry Tax on Industrial Townships — Industrial Townships Can Be Treated as 'Local Area' Under Entry 52 List II. Inclusion of industrial townships in definition of 'local area' for entry tax is constitutionally valid and does not violate Article 243-Q.

The Supreme Court considered a batch of appeals challenging the validity of entry tax levied on goods entering industrial townships under the Orissa E...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Revisional Order Granting FL-III Licence in Residential Colony — Revisional Authority Failed to Consider Police Reports and Residents' Objections Under Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949.

The petitioners, residents of Vidarbha Housing Board Colony, Raghuji Nagar, Nagpur, challenged the order dated 30.10.2010 passed by the State Governme...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Damages Under Section 14-B of EPF Act for Delayed Contributions. Levy of Damages Under Section 14-B Does Not Require Mens Rea and Is Compensatory in Nature.

The petitioner, Poona Shims Pvt. Ltd., challenged an order dated 30.6.1995 passed by the Regional Provident Fund Commissioner under Section 14-B of th...

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Bombay High Court Allows Revenue's Appeal in Income Tax Case Regarding Redemption Fine as Business Expenditure. Redemption fine of Rs. 75,00,000 paid for unauthorized import of almonds held allowable as business expenditure under Section 37 of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

The appeal was filed by the Principal Commissioner of Income Tax against the order of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) which allowed the asses...

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Bombay High Court Initiates Contempt Proceedings for Fabricated School Leaving Certificate in Civil Suit. Court finds document fraudulent after CID investigation, imposes compensatory costs and sentences applicant and advocates for perjury and contempt.

The case arises from Suit No. 1780 of 1993 pending before the Bombay High Court. In that suit, one Madhu Lakhma Kakade filed Chamber Summons No. 220 o...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Bond Redemption Dispute, Upholding Defendant's Compliance with RBI Directives. Interest on Delayed Payment Not Payable Due to Regulatory Embargo and Pending Liquidation Proceedings Under Companies Act, 1956.

The dispute arose from a suit filed by M/s. SIBCO Investment Pvt Ltd against Small Industries Development Bank of India seeking interest on alleged be...