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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Customs Classification Dispute Over All-in-One Desktop Computers. Goods Classified as Portable Under Tariff Item 8471 30 10 Based on Weight and Transportability, Affecting Duty Valuation Under Central Excise Act, 1944.

The Supreme Court of India addressed an appeal concerning the classification of Automatic Data Processing Machines, specifically All-in-One Integrated...

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Bombay High Court Allows Cardiologist to Move 2D Echo Machine to Other Hospitals for Treating Critical Heart Patients Under PCPNDT Act. Machine Used Exclusively for Cardiology, Not for Prenatal Diagnosis, Hence Movement Not Prohibited Under Section 3 of PCPNDT Act, 1994.

The petitioner, Dr. Deepak Sane, a cardiologist in Nagpur, filed a writ petition challenging the order dated 15.01.2015 passed by the Nodal Officer (R...

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Bombay High Court Issues Interim Directions in Drunk Driving PIL Pending Appeal Against Acquittal of Actor. Court Notes Large Number of Recent Cases Under Section 185 Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and Directs Interim Measures.

This Public Interest Litigation (PIL) arises from an incident on 28 November 2002 in Mumbai, where the fourth respondent, a popular Hindi film star, w...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals in Panchayat Licensing Dispute Over Hot Mix Plant. Kerala Micro Small and Medium Enterprises Facilitation Act, 2019 Does Not Override Kerala Panchayat Building Rules, 2019, and Panchayat License Cannot Be Deemed Granted Under MSME Act.

The dispute originated when George Elias and Associates, a road works contractor, filed two writ petitions before the Kerala High Court challenging th...

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Supreme Court Issues Directions for Migrant Labourers in Suo Motu Writ Petition During COVID-19 Pandemic. The Court ordered transportation, food provision, and withdrawal of prosecutions under Section 51 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, to address miseries caused by lockdown and pandemic fears.

The Supreme Court of India, in a suo motu writ petition, addressed the severe hardships faced by migrant labourers during the COVID-19 pandemic, which...