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Court's Reasoning: The court, after hearing detailed arguments from both sides, found it appropriate to reserve judgment. In the interim, the court emphasized the importance of maintaining the status quo, particularly concerning the actions of the Interim Resolution Professional. The court reasoned that any meetings of the Committee of Creditors could have significant implications, and thus, such actions should be paused until the judgment is pronounced. Conclusion: The judgment in the case has been reserved, and the court has directed the Interim Resolution Professional to maintain the status quo, refraining from convening any meetings of the Committee of Creditors until the final judgment is delivered.
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Supreme Court Reserves Judgment in Dispute Between GLAS Trust Company LLC and Byju Raveendran, Orders Status Quo on Interim Resolution Professional’s Actions Until the Judgment is Pronounced

Court's Decision:The Supreme Court has reserved its judgment in the case involving GLAS Trust Company LLC and Byju Raveendran, along with other respondents. The court concluded the arguments from both…
Posted by Rawlaw September 26, 2024
Bombay High Court Upholds Stamp Duty Demand Imposed by Stamp Authorities on J.P. Morgan’s Merger with Bear Stearns Financial Services (India) Pvt. Ltd. (BSFS), Dismisses Challenge to Valuation
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Bombay High Court Upholds Stamp Duty Demand Imposed by Stamp Authorities on J.P. Morgan’s Merger with Bear Stearns Financial Services (India) Pvt. Ltd. (BSFS), Dismisses Challenge to Valuation

Court's Decision: The Bombay High Court dismissed the petition filed by J.P. Morgan Securities India Pvt. Ltd., challenging the stamp duty demand of Rs. 1.57 crore imposed by the Stamp…
Posted by Rawlaw September 26, 2024
Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Constitutionality of Section 96(b) of Cantonment Act, Upholds Requirement to Deposit Disputed Tax Before Appeal, Finds No Violation of Articles 14 or 19(1)(g)
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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Constitutionality of Section 96(b) of Cantonment Act, Upholds Requirement to Deposit Disputed Tax Before Appeal, Finds No Violation of Articles 14 or 19(1)(g)

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court dismissed the petition challenging the constitutionality of Section 96(b) of the Cantonment Act, 2006, which requires the disputed tax amount to be deposited before…
Posted by Rawlaw September 26, 2024
Karnataka High Court Upholds Governor’s Sanction for Corruption Probe Against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah: Confirms Governor’s Authority to Act Independently of Cabinet in Cases Involving the Chief Minister Under Section 17A
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Karnataka High Court Upholds Governor’s Sanction for Corruption Probe Against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah: Confirms Governor’s Authority to Act Independently of Cabinet in Cases Involving the Chief Minister Under Section 17A

Court’s Decision: The court denied the writ petition and upheld the order of the Governor of Karnataka granting sanction for prosecution under Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act,…
Posted by Rawlaw September 26, 2024
Kerala High Court Acquits Accused in Murder and Rape Case: “Suspicion, However Strong, Cannot Replace Legal Proof” – Lack of Conclusive Evidence Leads to Acquittal
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Kerala High Court Acquits Accused in Murder and Rape Case: “Suspicion, However Strong, Cannot Replace Legal Proof” – Lack of Conclusive Evidence Leads to Acquittal

Court’s Decision:The court concluded that the prosecution failed to establish the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt. It was held that the evidence presented was insufficient to conclusively…
Posted by Rawlaw September 26, 2024
Jammu & Kashmir High Court Quashes Criminal Case: Civil Dispute Disguised as Criminal Proceedings, Respondents Concealed Withdrawal of Civil Suit – “Litigants Who Conceal Facts Are Not Entitled to Relief”
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Jammu & Kashmir High Court Quashes Criminal Case: Civil Dispute Disguised as Criminal Proceedings, Respondents Concealed Withdrawal of Civil Suit – “Litigants Who Conceal Facts Are Not Entitled to Relief”

Court’s Decision: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh quashed the proceedings against the petitioner that were pending before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kargil. The court held that…
Posted by Rawlaw September 26, 2024
Supreme Court Orders CBI Investigation into Fraudulent Court Filings Submitted Without Petitioner’s Authorization, Notary Attested Documents Without Presence, Impersonation by Advocates and Family Members Revealed
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Supreme Court Orders CBI Investigation into Fraudulent Court Filings Submitted Without Petitioner’s Authorization, Notary Attested Documents Without Presence, Impersonation by Advocates and Family Members Revealed

Court’s Decision:The Supreme Court has directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to investigate the fraudulent filing of petitions in the name of Bhagwan Singh, which were allegedly submitted without…
Posted by Rawlaw September 25, 2024
Supreme Court Orders Payment of Rs. 3.05 Crore in Land Acquisition Case; Orders State of Himachal Pradesh to Compensate Landowners Within 15 Days
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Supreme Court Orders Payment of Rs. 3.05 Crore in Land Acquisition Case; Orders State of Himachal Pradesh to Compensate Landowners Within 15 Days

Court’s Decision:The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's direction that UltraTech Cement Ltd. pay the compensation amount determined in the Supplementary Award and ruled that Jaiprakash Associates Limited (JAL)…
Posted by Rawlaw September 25, 2024
Bomb Blast Accused Granted Bail by Bombay High Court: “11½ Years in Custody Without Conclusion of Trial Violates Right to Speedy Trial”
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Bomb Blast Accused Granted Bail by Bombay High Court: “11½ Years in Custody Without Conclusion of Trial Violates Right to Speedy Trial”

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court granted bail to the appellant after 11½ years of pre-trial detention. The court quashed the lower court's order, allowing the appellant’s appeal under Section…
Posted by Rawlaw September 25, 2024
Delhi High Court Dismisses Petition Against Interim Maintenance Award, Reaffirms ₹25,000 per Month for Wife and Minor Daughter, Emphasizing Petitioner’s Obligation to Support Family During Interim Period Pending Revision
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Delhi High Court Dismisses Petition Against Interim Maintenance Award, Reaffirms ₹25,000 per Month for Wife and Minor Daughter, Emphasizing Petitioner’s Obligation to Support Family During Interim Period Pending Revision

Court's Decision: The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging the interim maintenance order of ₹25,000 per month each to the wife and minor daughter, which was passed by the…
Posted by Rawlaw September 25, 2024

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