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Delhi High Court: Charges under Section 174-A IPC Quashed Due to Lack of Written Complaint; Court Finds Maneesh Goomer Flawed in Light of Supreme Court’s C. Muniappan Decision and Conflicting High Court Rulings
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Delhi High Court: Charges under Section 174-A IPC Quashed Due to Lack of Written Complaint; Court Finds Maneesh Goomer Flawed in Light of Supreme Court’s C. Muniappan Decision and Conflicting High Court Rulings

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court allowed the petition, setting aside the Sessions Court’s order, which relied on Maneesh Goomer v. State. The High Court found that Maneesh Goomer had…
Posted by Rawlaw September 21, 2024
Madras High Court Quashes Detention Order: “Non-Application of Mind Vitiates Subjective Satisfaction Based on Undated Statement”
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Madras High Court Quashes Detention Order: “Non-Application of Mind Vitiates Subjective Satisfaction Based on Undated Statement”

Court's Decision:The Madras High Court quashed the preventive detention order passed against the detenu by the second respondent dated 19.06.2024. The court ruled that the detention order suffered from non-application…
Posted by Rawlaw September 21, 2024
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Delhi High Court Full Bench Rules: “Permanent Establishment (PE) in India Liable to Pay Tax on Profits Attributable to Indian Operations Under Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA), Even if Global Losses are Recorded”

Court's Decision: The Full Bench of the Delhi High Court, constituted following a Division Bench's referral, held that a Permanent Establishment (PE) in India is liable to pay tax on…
Posted by Rawlaw September 21, 2024
Supreme Court Dismisses CBI Appeal in Corruption Case Involving Conspiracy to Bribe Customs Officials, Emphasizes Mere Allegations Without Evidence Cannot Justify Framing Charges
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Supreme Court Dismisses CBI Appeal in Corruption Case Involving Conspiracy to Bribe Customs Officials, Emphasizes Mere Allegations Without Evidence Cannot Justify Framing Charges

Court's Decision:The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) challenging the discharge of Dilip Mulani, who was accused in a corruption case involving illegal…
Posted by Rawlaw September 20, 2024
Supreme Court Affirms Employees’ Right to 2nd and 4th Saturday Holidays and Overtime Pay for Work Done on Those Days
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Supreme Court Affirms Employees’ Right to 2nd and 4th Saturday Holidays and Overtime Pay for Work Done on Those Days

Court’s DecisionThe Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeal filed by the appellants-employer and upheld the judgment of the High Court of Bombay, which affirmed the order of the Industrial…
Posted by Rawlaw September 20, 2024
Supreme Court Reverses Contributory Negligence, Holds Truck Driver Fully Liable for Abandoning Vehicle in Middle of Road Without Warning; Awards Full Compensation to Victims’ Legal Heirs
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Supreme Court Reverses Contributory Negligence, Holds Truck Driver Fully Liable for Abandoning Vehicle in Middle of Road Without Warning; Awards Full Compensation to Victims’ Legal Heirs

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court set aside the findings of contributory negligence made by the lower courts and held that the truck driver, whose vehicle was abandoned in the middle…
Posted by Rawlaw September 20, 2024
Orissa High Court Quashes Faulty Seniority List, Orders Recasting for Fair Promotion in Textile Department
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Orissa High Court Quashes Faulty Seniority List, Orders Recasting for Fair Promotion in Textile Department

Court’s Decision: The High Court of Orissa allowed the writ petition and set aside the decision of the government, directing it to reconsider the final gradation list of Deputy Director,…
Posted by Rawlaw September 20, 2024
Orissa High Court: Permanent Committee Cannot Defer Advocate’s Name After Interaction Stage; Directs Fresh Application for Senior Advocate Designation
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Orissa High Court: Permanent Committee Cannot Defer Advocate’s Name After Interaction Stage; Directs Fresh Application for Senior Advocate Designation

Court’s DecisionThe High Court of Orissa dismissed the petitioner's claim for reinstatement but enhanced the compensation awarded by the Industrial Tribunal from ₹3,00,000 to ₹6,00,000. The compensation must be paid…
Posted by Rawlaw September 19, 2024
“Financial Benefit from Lower Bid Outweighed Procedural Irregularities”: Punjab and Haryana High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Relaxation Granted to Startup in Liquid Medical Oxygen Tender
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“Financial Benefit from Lower Bid Outweighed Procedural Irregularities”: Punjab and Haryana High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Relaxation Granted to Startup in Liquid Medical Oxygen Tender

Court’s Decision: The Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by Linde India Limited, challenging the award of a liquid medical oxygen (LMO) supply contract to a…
Posted by Rawlaw September 19, 2024
Bombay High Court Rules Petition Premature as Magistrate Had Only Directed Inquiry Under Section 202 Cr.P.C., No Process Issued, Dismisses Petition Challenging Investigation
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Bombay High Court Rules Petition Premature as Magistrate Had Only Directed Inquiry Under Section 202 Cr.P.C., No Process Issued, Dismisses Petition Challenging Investigation

Court’s Decision:The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition filed by an advocate seeking to quash an investigation ordered by the Metropolitan Magistrate, Kurla, Mumbai. The investigation was related to an…
Posted by Rawlaw September 19, 2024

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