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Supreme Court Examines Bona Fides of Insolvency Proceedings by Telecom Service Providers to Avoid AGR Dues. The Court held that no fresh dispute on AGR dues can be raised after final judgment and that spectrum cannot be subject of IBC proceedings.

The Supreme Court was hearing miscellaneous applications in the ongoing litigation concerning the definition of Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) and the p...

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Supreme Court Examines Bona Fides of Insolvency Proceedings by Telecom Service Providers to Avoid AGR Dues. The Court held that AGR dues are final and no fresh disputes can be raised, and directed examination of whether insolvency proceedings under IBC are a subterfuge.

The Supreme Court was hearing applications in the ongoing AGR dues matter, where the Union of India sought extension of time for payment. The Court ha...

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Supreme Court Upholds 2G Internet Restrictions in Jammu and Kashmir Citing National Security Concerns. Court Finds Measures Proportionate and in Compliance with Anuradha Bhasin Directions, Balancing Fundamental Rights with Security Needs During COVID-19.

The Supreme Court of India heard three writ petitions challenging the restriction of mobile internet speed to 2G in the Union Territory of Jammu and K...

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Madras High Court Allows Assessee's Appeal in TDS Dispute on Internet Charges Paid to Non-Resident — Payments for Telecom Connectivity Not Royalty or Fees for Technical Services. Section 40(a)(i) Disallowance Set Aside as Payments Were Not Chargeable to Tax Under the Income Tax Act, 1961.

The appellant, M/s. Cognizant Technology Solutions India Private Limited, is engaged in the development and export of computer software. For the asses...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Bank's Appeal in Consumer Dispute Over Cheque Clearing Deficiency. Bank held liable for deficiency in service under Consumer Protection Act, 1986 due to negligence in presenting cheques within validity period, with compensation awarded for loss caused by expired cheques.

The Supreme Court of India heard two civil appeals filed by Canara Bank against a judgment of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. The...