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The Madras High Court ruled that income tax assessment and penalty proceedings cannot survive if the foundational Section 148 reassessment notice has been statutorily ...
The Kerala government urged the Supreme Court to dismiss a presidential reference on bill timelines, claiming it misleads the court and ignores prior rulings.
Where there was sufficient evidence to support the district court’s finding, after a multi-day bench trial, that a nursing staffing company misclassified approximately 1100 nurses as independent ...
Kerala High Court held that writ against provisional attachment order passed u/s. 5(1) of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act [PMLA] is not maintainable since efficacious alternative statutory ...
In light of a judgment rendered in proceedings for the annulment of an unlawful decision terminating an employment contract ...