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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Against Two Brothers in IT Act Case — IPC Offences Not Maintainable in Light of Section 67 of IT Act. Non-obstante clause in Section 81 of IT Act overrides IPC for offences involving obscene electronic material, following Sharat Babu Digumarti v. Government (NCT of Delhi).

The petitioners, two brothers, filed a criminal writ petition seeking quashing of FIR No. 86 of 2018 registered at Shahupuri Police Station, Kolhapur,...

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Bombay High Court Allows ESI Corporation's Appeal, Holds Software Development as Manufacturing Process Under ESI Act. Computer software development is a manufacturing process under Section 2(k) Factories Act, 1948, making employees eligible for ESI coverage.

The judgment concerns two appeals filed against orders of the Employees' Insurance Court, Mumbai, which had held that computer software development co...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Revenue's Appeal in Income Tax Case Regarding Set Off of Unabsorbed Business Loss Against Profits of Erstwhile 10A Unit. Tribunal's Order Allowing Set Off of Brought Forward Loss of Assessment Year 2002-03 Against Profits of 10A Unit in Assessment Year 2005-06 Upheld.

The case involves two appeals by the Revenue under Section 260A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, against the order of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, M...

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Supreme Court Allows Accused's Appeal for Cloned Copy of Memory Card in Rape Case — Right to Fair Trial Prevails Over Victim's Privacy. Electronic Record Held to be 'Document' Under Evidence Act and IPC, Entitling Accused to Copy Under Section 207 CrPC.

The appellant, P. Gopalkrishnan @ Dileep, was arrayed as accused No. 8 in a case registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and ...

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Supreme Court Orders Independent Investigation into Alleged Pegasus Spyware Surveillance to Uphold Constitutional Rights. Court Directs Expert Committee to Examine Unauthorized Use Claims, Balancing National Security Concerns with Fundamental Rights Protection Under Article 21 of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court of India addressed a batch of writ petitions concerning allegations of unauthorized surveillance using Pegasus spyware on Indian cit...