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Supreme Court: Procedural Law is the Handmaid of Justice — “Substantial Justice Cannot Be Sacrificed at the Altar of Technicality”; Written Statement and Right of Cross-Examination Restored in Commercial Suit Amid COVID-19 Limitation Exclusion

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court, while invoking the principle that “procedural law is not to be a tyrant but a servant, not an obstruction but an aid to justice”, allowed…
Posted by Rawlaw October 10, 2025
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Himachal Pradesh High Court Grants Relief in Sabka Vishwas Scheme Dispute, Holding COVID-19 Lockdown Constitutes Sufficient Cause to Extend Payment Deadline Under Finance Act, Allowing Taxpayers Additional Time to Deposit Dues

Court’s Decision The Himachal Pradesh High Court allowed the writ petition, holding that the petitioner is entitled to extension of time to make payment under the Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispute…
Posted by Rawlaw July 6, 2025

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