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gst demand
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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
case dismissed
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Delhi High Court dismisses DEO disciplinary appeals — “Natural justice fully complied; inquiry not vitiated; punishment proportionate” — petitions rejected

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has dismissed two writ petitions filed by a District Education Officer challenging disciplinary action under the Delhi School Education Rules. The petitioner had…
Posted by Rawlaw December 12, 2025
arbitration set aside
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“Arbitration Award Set Aside: Bombay High Court Slams ‘Denial of Natural Justice’ and Declares ‘An Arbitrator Must Give Reasons’ in a Powerful Ruling on Fundamental Policy Breach”

COURT’S DECISION The High Court set aside both the arbitral award dated 16 January 1998 and the District Judge’s impugned order dated 21 October 2011, holding that the award suffered…
Posted by Rawlaw November 11, 2025
natural justice
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Bombay High Court: “Recording of Reasons Is a Facet of Natural Justice” — Recovery Certificate under Section 101 of Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act Set Aside for Non-Application of Mind

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Kolhapur Bench), per Justice S. G. Chapalgaonkar, quashed a recovery certificate issued under Section 101 of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960, holding that…
Posted by Rawlaw November 6, 2025
natural justice
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Patna High Court Quashes Punishment of Jail Warden for Prisoner Escape: “Failure to Supply Documents Violates Natural Justice”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court set aside the punishment imposed on a Jail Warden accused of negligence after eight prisoners escaped from Barh Sub-Jail in March 2000. Justice Partha…
Posted by Rawlaw October 16, 2025
natural justice
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Kerala High Court on Natural Justice and Disciplinary Proceedings — “Punishment Cannot Survive When Inquiry is Tainted by Bias and Procedural Irregularity”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court quashed the dismissal order issued against the petitioner, holding that the disciplinary proceedings were vitiated due to violations of natural justice, procedural irregularities, and…
Posted by Rawlaw August 24, 2025
land dispute
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Bombay High Court Upholds Minister’s Order Directing Fresh Inquiry into Land Consolidation Dispute: “Superintendent’s Inquiry Was Misconceived and Against Natural Justice”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court upheld the Maharashtra Government Minister’s 2019 order remanding a land consolidation dispute for fresh inquiry to the Superintendent of Land Records. It dismissed the…
Posted by Rawlaw July 30, 2025
breach of natural justice
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Bombay High Court Stays Demolition of Premises Rented to Gamdevi Police Station: “Breach of Natural Justice When Notice Served Only on Owner, Not Tenant in Possession”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court stayed the demolition of a building in which the Gamdevi Police Station has been operating for over four decades, observing that the Brihanmumbai Municipal…
Posted by Rawlaw July 24, 2025

Recent News

  • Delhi High Court issues sweeping directions to curb trademark misuse through fraudulent domain names — “Registrars, banks, and government bodies bound to act, dynamic plus injunctions approved”
  • Delhi High Court issues landmark directions to dismantle fraudulent domain name ecosystem misusing well-known trademarks — “Online soul of businesses must be protected, systemic reforms mandated”
  • Delhi High Court holds London as the juridical seat and bars the Indian challenge to the foreign arbitral award — “Part I of the Arbitration Act excluded by necessary implication, Section 34 petition not maintainable”
  • Delhi High Court strikes down compulsory use of select bank EDC terminals at petrol pumps — “Exclusive payment routing held disproportionate, dealers’ business autonomy protected”
  • Delhi High Court orders rectification of trademark register by cancelling ‘BSM’ mark — “Prior user rights prevail over later registration, bad faith adoption inferred”
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