Non-consideration of assessee's reply by Assessing Officer
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Delhi High Court set aside an assessment order passed under Sections 143(3) and 144-B, Income-tax Act after finding violation of principles of natural justice, holding that the assessing officer failed to communicate the status of the assessee’s adjournment request and ignored the reply filed by the assessee.

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future prospects housewife motor accident compensation
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Karnataka High Court enhanced the motor accident compensation awarded to the husband and children of the deceased housewife from ₹7,60,000 to ₹10,02,888, correcting the notional income and adding future prospects that the Tribunal had failed to award

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child marriages in UP
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court remarked that child marriage is a social evil that is required to be eradicated from this country. Eradication of child marriage is not merely a statutory goal; it is a constitutional imperative.

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Anticipatory bail to wife despite husband absconding
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Prima facie, it appears to be a case of civil liability where husband purchased the car in his wife’s name, did not pay cost thereof and subsequently, when the car was returned, the civil suit filed by the complainant de facto was withdrawn.

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Ilaiyaraja Saregama copyright dispute
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Delhi High Court has upheld the interim injunction in favour of Saregama India, holding that while Ilaiyaraaja retains independent copyright in the musical composition of “En Iniya Pon Nilave” under Section 13(4), Copyright Act, he had no rights over the lyrics or sound recording.

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Bhopal Dowry Death Case
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The Court also took note of the State’s contention that the anticipatory bail was granted in a very hurried manner, as the death occurred on 12 May at night, the post-mortem was conducted on 14 May, the anticipatory bail application was filed on 14 May, and the same was allowed on 15 May.

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assessment order passed in compliance with ITAT ruling
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The Rajasthan High Court held that disciplinary action against a quasi-judicial officer is permissible only where there is evidence of mala fide intent, conscious violation of law, or intent to grant undue benefit.

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detained goods release Section 129 CGST Act
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Holding that taxing statutes must be interpreted strictly and not liberally, the Calcutta High Court directed the release of a detained consignment of dried areca nuts within three clear days.

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non-veg food in ganga
Case BriefsHigh Courts

In the supplementary affidavits filed by the accused persons, they stated that they respected all religions, including Hinduism and River Ganga, and tendered unconditional apologies. The accused persons also apologised to the Hindu community and committed to respecting the Maa Ganga for life.

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Gulshan Pahuja contempt case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Delhi High Court sentenced YouTuber Gulshan Pahuja to 6 months’ imprisonment for criminal contempt over derogatory videos targeting Judges and the judiciary on his “Fight 4 Judicial Reforms” channel, holding that malicious attacks on courts are not protected as fair criticism under Article 19(1)(a).

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custodial death of a disabled man
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The procedural delay of 16 years in the case has given an opportunity to the police and the State to cover their tracks in a manner that the truth remains obscured. The attempts by this Court to now lay its hands on the videography evidence get obfuscated on account of this delay.”

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Minimum Guaranteed CENVAT Credit deduction
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“There cannot be quarrel with the proposition that no clause can be read into the contract entered between the parties.”

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2020 Delhi Riots Conspiracy Case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Upon comparing the allegations against the appellant with those against other co-accused who were granted bail by Supreme Court, the Delhi High Court concluded that there was “no major distinction” between their respective roles.

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pension withheld permanently by an unreasoned order
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Pension is not a bounty but a valuable statutory right earned by an employee after rendering long years of service and any order resulting in deprivation or permanent withholding of pension entails serious civil consequences and requirement of hearing is not an empty ritual but a substantive safeguard to ensure fair exercise of discretion by the authority.”

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Mandatory record-maintenance requirements under the PCPNDT Act
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“Non-maintenance of records is springboard for commission of offence of foeticide, not just a clerical error.”

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MGCC shortfall deduction arbitration clause
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Delhi High Court upheld an arbitral award holding that deduction towards Minimum Guaranteed CENVAT Credit (MGCC) shortfall was impermissible in the absence of an express contractual clause. The Court also ruled that limitation commenced from the date of actual deduction from final invoices and not from a prior notice contemplating such deduction.

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Railway Employee's HRA claim
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The Court held that a railway employee is not entitled to HRA when vacant government quarters, in the entitled category, are available.

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Delhi High Court MGCC arbitration award
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The Court held that deduction for shortfall in Minimum Guaranteed CENVAT Credit (MGCC) could not be made from the net contract value, as such an interpretation would effectively result in a double deduction unsupported by the contract terms.

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Penalty under RTI Act unsustainable without mala fide
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The High Court noted that since the State Information Commission failed to record any findings on mala fide denial, unreasonable delay, or contumacious conduct, the penalty order lacked legal foundation and was therefore liable to be quashed.

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non-veg food in ganga
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The Court stated that the act of throwing food into the River Ganga, including non-vegetarian food, could rightly be said to hurt the religious sentiments of the Hindu community.

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