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Karnataka High Court holds “criminal law cannot be invoked to settle commercial and contractual disputes” — FIR against film actor quashed for absence of criminal intent
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Karnataka High Court holds “criminal law cannot be invoked to settle commercial and contractual disputes” — FIR against film actor quashed for absence of criminal intent

Court's decision The Karnataka High Court allowed the criminal petition and quashed the FIR and all consequential proceedings, holding that the dispute between the parties was essentially contractual and commercial…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
Gujarat High Court holds “criminal prosecution cannot continue where statutory authorities themselves find no offence” — FIR against pharmaceutical company quashed after Drugs Act proceedings failed
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Gujarat High Court holds “criminal prosecution cannot continue where statutory authorities themselves find no offence” — FIR against pharmaceutical company quashed after Drugs Act proceedings failed

Court's decision The Gujarat High Court allowed the criminal petition and quashed the FIR and all consequential proceedings initiated against the petitioner pharmaceutical company and its officials. The Court held…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
Kerala High Court holds “vehicle detention and compounding must be proportionate to the alleged transport violation” — release of goods carrier ordered on reasonable terms
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Kerala High Court holds “vehicle detention and compounding must be proportionate to the alleged transport violation” — release of goods carrier ordered on reasonable terms

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the writ petition and intervened with the action taken by the transport authorities, holding that detention of a goods carrier and insistence on…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
Jammu and Kashmir High Court holds “preventive detention cannot rest on vague and stale allegations” — detention order quashed for non-application of mind and denial of effective representation
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Jammu and Kashmir High Court holds “preventive detention cannot rest on vague and stale allegations” — detention order quashed for non-application of mind and denial of effective representation

Court's decision The Jammu and Kashmir High Court allowed the writ petition and quashed the preventive detention order, holding that the detaining authority failed to meet the constitutional and statutory…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
Kerala High Court holds “Section 263 cannot be expanded beyond the Commissioner’s own reasons” — tribunal erred in sustaining revision on grounds never invoked by the revisional authority
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Kerala High Court holds “Section 263 cannot be expanded beyond the Commissioner’s own reasons” — tribunal erred in sustaining revision on grounds never invoked by the revisional authority

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the income tax appeal and set aside the order of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal insofar as it sustained the exercise of revisional…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
Kerala High Court holds “luxury tax liability depends on actual use and not mere classification” — resort not liable to hotel luxury tax where accommodation was part of composite tourism activity
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Kerala High Court holds “luxury tax liability depends on actual use and not mere classification” — resort not liable to hotel luxury tax where accommodation was part of composite tourism activity

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the writ petition and set aside the demand of luxury tax raised against the assessee under the Kerala Tax on Luxuries Act. The…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
Kerala High Court holds “revisional jurisdiction cannot be exercised on debatable issues without clear error” — Section 263 order set aside for lack of jurisdictional foundation
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Kerala High Court holds “revisional jurisdiction cannot be exercised on debatable issues without clear error” — Section 263 order set aside for lack of jurisdictional foundation

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the writ petition and quashed the revisional order passed by the Principal Commissioner under Section 263 of the Income Tax Act. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
Kerala High Court holds “suspicion however strong cannot substitute proof in income tax proceedings” — reassessment and addition based solely on third-party statements set aside
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Kerala High Court holds “suspicion however strong cannot substitute proof in income tax proceedings” — reassessment and addition based solely on third-party statements set aside

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the writ petition and quashed the reassessment proceedings as well as the consequential additions made by the income tax authorities. The Court held…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
Kerala High Court holds “uniformity in customs valuation cannot be sacrificed to administrative inconsistency” — refund of additional customs duty on imported timber cannot be denied by applying arbitrary conversion factors
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Kerala High Court holds “uniformity in customs valuation cannot be sacrificed to administrative inconsistency” — refund of additional customs duty on imported timber cannot be denied by applying arbitrary conversion factors

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the batch of writ petitions and held that the customs authorities were not justified in denying full refund of additional customs duty by…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025
Kerala High Court holds “provisional release conditions must be reasonable and proportionate” — customs authorities restrained from imposing onerous bank guarantee for detained goods
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Kerala High Court holds “provisional release conditions must be reasonable and proportionate” — customs authorities restrained from imposing onerous bank guarantee for detained goods

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the writ petition and interfered with the conditions imposed by the customs authorities for provisional release of detained goods. The Court held that…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025

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