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Bombay High Court Quashes Reassessment Notice Under Section 148 of Income Tax Act, 1961 for Non-Compliance with Procedural Requirements. Notice Issued Beyond Four-Year Limit Without Proper Sanction and Without Disclosing Reasons for Alleged Income Escaping Assessment.

The petitioner, Chennai Container Terminal Pvt. Ltd., challenged a notice dated 26 March 2021 issued under Section 148 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 by ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals in National Green Tribunal Act Case Upholding Illegal Storage Facility Removal. Ex Post Facto Clearance Under 2011 Notification Invalid as Storage Terminal Not Located 'In' Notified Port Under Paragraph 8 of Environment Protection Act, 1986.

The appeals were lodged under Section 22 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010, challenging the National Green Tribunal's order that set aside an e...

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Bombay High Court Allows Impleadment of Beneficiaries in Trust Petition — Order 1 Rule 10 CPC Applies. Court holds that persons claiming beneficial interest under a trust are necessary and proper parties to a trust petition under Section 41A of the Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882.

The case involves a Chamber Summons filed by the petitioner, Harishchandra Amarnath Puri, in a Trust Petition (No. 1 of 2017) pending before the Bomba...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Suit Against Carrier for Short Delivery of Goods Due to Lack of Privity of Contract and Limitation. Bill of Lading Holder Cannot Sue Carrier When Goods Were Delivered to Consignee Without Endorsement of Original Bill of Lading.

The plaintiff, M/s. J. Harkishandas & Co., a partnership firm, filed a suit against the first defendant, Lloyd Triestino, a foreign shipping company, ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Insurance Claim for Goods Destroyed by Fire During Customs Delay — Insurer Liable Despite Policy Issued After Goods Were in Port. The court held that the plaintiff had an insurable interest and the policy covered the loss by fire, rejecting the insurer's defense of no risk.

The plaintiff, M/s. Hasmukhrai Chandrakant, filed a suit against The Oriental Fire and General Insurance Co. Ltd. for recovery of Rs.18,70,322.42 with...