Supreme Court Slams Centre for Vendetta Against IRS Officer, Orders Fresh Selection with ₹5 Lakh Cost
Supreme Court finds mala fide obstruction of an IRS officer’s ITAT appointment, orders fresh selection and imposes ₹5 lakh costs on the Centre.
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Supreme Court finds mala fide obstruction of an IRS officer’s ITAT appointment, orders fresh selection and imposes ₹5 lakh costs on the Centre.
Kerala High Court Full Bench rules that a Hindu wife’s maintenance rights cannot be defeated by sale of husband’s property, even to third parties.
Supreme Court rules a Hindu widowed daughter-in-law is entitled to maintenance from her father-in-law’s estate under Section 21(vii) of HAMA 1956. Court says timing of husband’s d…
Orissa High Court rules that Hindu adoption is valid once rites are performed, even if the adoption deed is registered later. Railways directed to reconsider compassionate appoint…
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