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(1) The Supreme Court of India, in Formula One World Championship Ltd. vs. Commissioner of Income Tax, has held that though there is an obligation to deduct tax, the obligation is limited to the appropriate portion of income which is chargeable to tax in India and in respect of other payments where no tax is payable, recourse is to be made under Section 195(2) of Income Tax Act, 1961. [(2017) 4 MLJ 405 (SC) : LNIND 2017 SC 227] Read more (2) The Supreme Court of India, in Seeni Nainar Mohammed and Another vs. State, Rep. by Deputy Superintendent of Police, has held that the most important factor for determination before the Sanctioning Authority was that the acts done by a person must fall within the ambit of terrorist activity and the accused must be a terrorist as defined in Section 3(1) of Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987. [(2017) 2 MLJ (Crl) 547 (SC) : LNIND 2017 SC 234] Read more (3) The Madras High Court, in Techno Plastic Industries, Himachal Pradesh vs. Dart Industries Inc., Orlando, Florida 32837, U.S.A., has held that shapes, by themselves, cannot be said to be immune from copying though the same is within the public domain, unless and until they gain exclusivity either by being registered or acquire a distinctiveness that they cannot be associated with any other person than the prior user of such a shape. [(2017) 4 MLJ 385 : LNIND 2017 MAD 1561] Read more (4) The High Court of Delhi, in Abigail Louisa Clark & Anr vs. State of NCT OF Delhi & Anr, has asked the Ministry of External Affairs to send communication to all Embassies and High Commissions in Delhi informing foreign nationals to be well aware of the Indian Laws in order to avoid inadvertent violations. [LNINDORD 2017 DEL 1071] Read more Click here to register for Lexis®India Trial/Demo For training, write to contact.in@lexisnexis.com |
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(a) The Supreme Court of India has agreed to hear a petition filed by Mohammed Abdul Faheem Qureshi, a lawyer and the President of All India Jamiatul Quresh Action Committee challenging the Constitutional validity of new Cattle Rules (Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Market) Rules, 2017). (b) The Supreme Court of India has held that a person cannot be held guilty of murder merely for the reason that he was the person last spotted with the victim of the crime. (c) A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court had held that a person cannot be automatically deprived of his/her property rights acquired either by way of intestate or testamentary succession, due to the mere factum of joining a religious order and having renounced worldly pleasures. (d) For the sake of legalizing betting and gambling, the Law Commission of India has invited views and suggestions from stakeholders and general public. |
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