Quoting Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet's "“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose; By any other name would smell as sweet," the Bombay High Court said on Wednesday. Listen to Story Quoting ...
Calcutta High Court held that share application money or its repayment does not fall under Section 269SS & 269T, as the same are not loans or deposits, and do not attract penalties under Sections 271D ...
The Bombay High Court has held that 'Transit Rent' is not to be considered a revenue receipt and is not liable to be taxed. As a result, there will be no question of the deduction of TDS from the ...
During investigation, as per the CBI, the money that was taken by DHFL from Yes Bank was found to have swelled to Rs 4,727 crore. A two judge bench of Justice AS Chandurkar and Justice Jitendra Jain ...
The Bombay High Court recently upheld its Rules which require litigants desiring to appear in-person before the court to be certified as competent to assist the court without engaging an advocate ...
The Bombay High Court last week upheld a doctor's MBBS degree, despite the fact that she was admitted to the course under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category by using unfair means [Lubna Shoukat ...
Every once in a way, we hear of an individual being stopped at the airport, just as they are about to board an international flight. We hear that the airport authorities recognised the individual ...
The overwhelming support that Sibal received is a testament to the fact that the legal community values integrity, competence and a commitment to the rule of law above all else.
"What's in a name", the Bombay High Court on Wednesday said dismissing a bunch of petitions challenging the Maharashtra government's decision to rename Aurangabad district as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar ...
The remaining 36 were for PNB to dispose of in order to recover its dues. The high court has given the ED and PNB two weeks to submit their replies and scheduled another hearing for three weeks ...