Judgements and Orders, Supreme Court and High courts of India



The Hon'ble Bombay High Court in this case held that Tribunal has no power to review its own decision in the case of same assessee in earlier years

Posted in Income Tax |   216 Views



The court held that the assessment of loss by an approved surveyor is a prerequisite for the settlement of insurance claims. A surveyor report is statutorily recognized and is a basic document in determining claims. However, the surveyor report is no

Posted in Corporate Law |   2354 Views



As you are aware Arbitration is one of the best Alternate Disputes Resolution process, which saves time, money and energy of the parties. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 no where prohibits deciding of cases through arbitration. But landlord-tenant

Posted in Income Tax |   268 Views



THE HON'BLE COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA (CCI): held that, in the case of both Swiggy and Zomato, prima facie there existed a conflict-of-interest situation, warranting detailed scrutiny into its impact on the overall competition between the Resta

Posted in Corporate Law |   566 Views



Once CIRP initiated any action under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 to foreclose, recover or enforce any security interest created by Corporate Debtor will be prohibited.

Posted in Corporate Law |   107 Views



In the instant case, the Appellant has not disputed that there were heavy rains on 29.08.2003 and 30.08.2003 in the Nimbahera region. In fact, the surveyor appointed by the Appellant had also observed in its report that heavy rainfall had occurred in

Posted in Corporate Law |   130 Views



The Constitution of India provides its citizen some fundamental rights which can be restricted or taken out on through well established law of the land. The Article 21 provides us right of " Personal Liberty" and it is a fundamental right , we have r

Posted in Corporate Law |   159 Views



The Apex Court rightly upheld upheld the judgement pronounced by the Hon'ble Gujarat High Court and held that no IGST is payable on ocean freight under Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) on contracts of Cost, insurance, and freight (CIF) imports of goods

Posted in GST |   188 Views



It is a well settled fact that once a disputed liability has shown in the financial statement of a company as outstanding, the limitation period will again begin from the date next to the date of such acknowledgement. It means that the date on which

Posted in Corporate Law |   194 Views



When 90% or more of the creditors decide that it will be in the interest of all the stake­holders to permit Settlement Plan filed by promoter of the Corporate Debtor and withdraw Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process as per Section 12A of the Insol

Posted in Corporate Law |   232 Views