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Delhi High Court sets aside ex parte GST demand and remands matter — “Portal changes and missed notices cannot defeat natural justice; taxpayers deserve a fair hearing” while keeping vires challenge open

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court partly allowed a writ petition filed by a registered dealer challenging an ex parte adjudication under the GST regime. The Court set aside the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 19, 2025
legal challenege
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Kerala High Court holds that orders under Section 125 CrPC can be challenged by aggrieved party if ‘legally unsustainable’ — “Even if an order is passed ex parte, the party has a right to question it in appeal or revision”

Court’s Decision: The Kerala High Court set aside the Family Court’s order dismissing the revision petitioner’s objection to a maintenance claim under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure…
Posted by Rawlaw August 3, 2025

Recent News

  • Delhi High Court sets aside ex parte GST demand and remands matter — “Portal changes and missed notices cannot defeat natural justice; taxpayers deserve a fair hearing” while keeping vires challenge open
  • Delhi High Court grants bail in forged sale deed and impersonation case — “Parity and completion of investigation outweigh continued incarceration” while releasing accused caretaker
  • Delhi High Court upholds anti-arbitration injunction in ICC dispute — “Non-disclosure by arbitrator strikes at root of impartiality; venue fixation cannot override Indian seat” while restraining continuation of arbitration
  • Delhi High Court refuses to reopen five-year-old ex parte decree — “Knowledge of decree triggers limitation; unexplained delay defeats equity” while dismissing appeal
  • Delhi High Court quashes dowry cruelty case after full settlement — “Matrimonial disputes must be put to quietus once parties part ways amicably” while ending criminal proceedings
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