Infosys to pay $800,000 to settle “misclassification of workers & tax fraud” dispute in California
Settlement of misclassification of workers & tax fraud dispute against Infosys As reported by PTI, “Infosys” has agreed to pay $800,000 (nearly
Settlement of misclassification of workers & tax fraud dispute against Infosys As reported by PTI, “Infosys” has agreed to pay $800,000 (nearly
Allahabad High Court: Sanjay Kumar Singh, J. allowed the instant application in terms of compromise and quashed the chargesheet as well as
Allahabad High Court: Sanjay Kumar Singh, J. while allowing the application under Section 482 CrPC observed that even the law provides that
Punjab and Haryana High Court: Lisa Gill, J. allowed the application for the refund of the fees on the ground that the
Uttaranchal High Court: The Bench of Manoj K. Tiwari, J. allowed a criminal miscellaneous application challenging the proceedings of the criminal case
National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT): A Bench comprising of Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya, Chairperson and Justice Bansi Lal Bhat, Member (Judicial) allowed an
Supreme Court: Uday U. Lalit, J. delivered the judgment for Abhay Manohar Sapre, J. and himself whereby the Court reiterated that no
Himachal Pradesh High Court: A criminal revision petition filed under Section 320 read with Section 482 CrPC for compounding the criminal case
Himachal Pradesh High Court: A Single Judge Bench comprising of Ajay Mohan Goel, J., decided a criminal petition filed under Section 482
Delhi High Court: A Single Judge Bench of the Delhi High Court, dismissed a petition for quashing of FIR and criminal proceedings
Delhi High Court: A Division Bench comprising of Gita Mittal, Actg. CJ and C. Hari Shankar, J., disposed of an appeal under
Karnataka High Court: While passing the order in a criminal petition filed under Section 482 of CrPC, a Single Judge Bench of
Delhi High Court: While dealing with a question relating to condoning of delay after deducting the days which were spent for the
Supreme Court: In a divorce matter, where the wife was found suffering from a life threatening disease, the Court held that it
Supreme Court: Dealing with an important question that whether continuance of criminal proceedings in case of loans taken from banks on the
Supreme Court: Coming down heavily upon the laxity observed by the Madhya Pradesh High Court in exercising its appellate jurisdiction in the