GST Litigation: What It Means and How Businesses Can Handle GST Disputes
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Supreme Court Finds Indian Army’s Handling of Women Officers’ Promotion Arbitrary and Contrary to Previous Court Rulings
On November 3, the Indian Supreme Court strongly rebuked the Indian Army for its perceived arbitrary stance regarding the promotion of women officers who had been granted permanent commission in accordance with prior court judgments. The Court expressed its disapproval of the Army’s approach, noting
Legal Cases Disrupted by Lawyer Strikes” – Supreme Court Sends Notice to Rajasthan High Court Jaipur Bar Association(pdf Attach)
A panel of Judges consisting of Justices Abhay S Oka and Pankaj Mithal presided over a special leave petition case, which challenged a Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur Bench’s unfavorable ruling. The ruling had been prompted by the absence of lawyers due to a strike. Earlier,
The accused cannot be afforded a chance to provide explanations before the submission of the final report.
The High Court has made an unusual observation, suggesting that the Investigating Officer should allow the appellant to clarify the evidence collected against them during the investigative process before the submission of the final report under Section 173 of the CrPC. To say the least,
TRAI clarified that 90 days gap is kept before making allotment of a deactivated number
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has informed the Supreme Court that, following deactivation due to non-usage or at the subscriber’s request, a cellular mobile phone number remains unallocated to a new subscriber for a minimum period of 90 days. WhatsApp also conveyed to
Women reservation cant be implemented immediately- SC (Pdf Attach)
On November 3, the Supreme Court expressed reservations regarding the immediate implementation of the Constitution (One Hundred and Sixth Amendment) Act, 2023, which proposes women’s reservation in the Lok Sabha, state legislative upper houses, and the Delhi legislative assembly, before the 2024 general elections. While
CJI requested lawyers to not to take too many adjournments
The Chief Justice of India (CJI) presented compelling data revealing a substantial number of adjournment requests, underscoring the inefficiency of this practice. CJI Chandrachud made a fervent plea to legal practitioners, urging them to request adjournments only when absolutely essential, underscoring the vital importance of
SC express concern over electoral bonds
During the concluding session of arguments in the case pertaining to the Electoral Bonds Scheme, the Supreme Court raised a critical question to the Union Government. They inquired whether there were intentions to amend the Companies Act to reintroduce a profit percentage-based limit on corporate
The notice is returned as unclaimed, it shall be deemed to be served
The public_profile can be reached at shaifaly.ca@gmail.com Cases Covered: PRIYANKA KUMARI V/s SHAILENDRA KUMAR Citations: K.Bhaskaran Vs. Sankaran Vaidhyan Balan and Another, Ajeet Seeds Limited Vs. K. Gopala Krishnaiah Facts of the cases: A notice was sent to the petitioner. But it was not received
101 historical judgments of SC- Does the freedom of speech includes the right to criticise the government
The public_profile can be reached at shaifaly.ca@gmail.com Cases Covered: Kedarnath Singh Vs State of Bihar The important case related to the sedition law in India. We have freedom of speech as a fundamental right under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution. Background- As per section
Route disclosure is not required under GST provisions, Penalty order quashed by court
The public_profile can be reached at shaifaly.ca@gmail.com Cases Covered: M/S Om Prakash Kuldeep Kumar VS State Of U.P. And 2 Others Citations: M/s Karnataka Traders Vs. State of Gujrat Vijay Metal Vs. Deputy Commercial Tax Officer Facts of the cases: The petitioner is a
Upload of order on GSTN portal is not equal to communication (Writ accepted) stay given with 50% tax deposit
The public_profile can be reached at shaifaly.ca@gmail.com Cases Covered: M/S Baghel Trading Co VS State Of U.P. And 2 Others Citations: Whirlpool Corporation vs. Registrar of Trademarks Mr.Chandar Jain vs. U.O.I. Through Secretary, Om Prakash Mishra vs. State of U.P. And others Facts of the
Stop wasting the time of SC by these kind of PIL’s
The Supreme Court, in a recent ruling, rejected a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging the validity of Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and Albert Einstein’s renowned mass–energy equivalence equation (E=MC²). This PIL, filed by Raj Kumar, was brought before a bench presided over by



