Appellate Courts Must Specify Time Limit for Balance Sale Consideration in Specific Performance Cases
The Supreme Court ruled that appellate courts must specify the time limit for depositing balance sale consideration in specific performance cases. Delay alone cannot make the decree inexecutable.
The Supreme Court requires regulatory measures on online content in the Ranveer Allahabadia case
Free expression must be protected, but vulgarity and perversity should not reach our children, said SG. He added that if a person has to use vulgarity to make someone laugh, it just means that he is not a good comedian.
Supreme Court Affirms Disability Cannot Bar Entry to Judicial Service
Supreme Court holds individuals with disabilities cannot be excluded from judicial service posts, overruling discriminatory provisions and holding visual impairment does not disqualify judicial appointment candidates.
Supreme Court Flags Racket in Bogus Caste Certificates in Tamil Nadu
The Supreme Court raised concerns over a racket issuing fake caste certificates in Tamil Nadu. A scrutiny committee will verify their authenticity within six weeks.
“The Supreme Court condemns coercive tactics by GST officials: called to departmental action”
The observations of the court highlight the concerns about the misuse of the execution powers under the GST Marco, which caused appeal for greater responsibility within the tax departments.
Supreme Court to Decide Validity of GST Time Limit Extensions Under Section 168A Amid Legal Challenge
The Supreme Court is set to decide whether the time limit for adjudicating show cause notices and passing orders under Section 73 of the GST Act can be extended through notifications issued under Section 168A. This provision allows the government to extend time
Supreme Court Aligns GST and Customs Arrests with Criminal Procedure Safeguards
Arrests under GST and Customs will be under criminal procedure safeguards, with "reasons to believe" benchmark and permit anticipatory bail without registration through formal FIR.
The Supreme Court asks the Union to ensure affordable medications for patients with rare diseases
The Bench of CJI Sanjiv Khanna and Judge Sanjay Kumar were listening to a rare disease with a rare disease. - Spinal muscle atrophy would not be equivalent to a preceding union for other patients in a similar way.
The SC clarify there is no need for preliminary investigation in FIR’s corruption against public servants
Supreme Court recently observed that a preliminary investigation is not mandatory before registering a FIR One against a public servant under the Corruption Prevention Law. In addition, the defendant cannot have the right acquired to claim a preliminary investigation before the FIR registration
