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Divorcee Muslim woman is entitled for Maintanance u/s 125 Cr

   06 December 2009 at 19:50

In cri.Appeal no.2309 of 2009 the division bench(justice. Deepak Varma & Justice B Sudarshan Reddy) SC allowed the appeal of Shahabano .SC held that the Divorcee muslim woman is entitled for maintanance after iddat period till her remarry u/s 125 ..

Posted in Property Law  2 comments |   3050 Views


Government sanctioned 116 posts for the Central Information

   05 December 2009 at 18:20

THE Central Government has sanctioned 116 posts for the Central Information Commission. The Commission has constituted a Committee to assess its staff requirement. The Government shall examine the report of the Committee as and when received.The Comm ..

Posted in Civil Law |   870 Views


RBI allowed foreign nationals working in India to take home

   05 December 2009 at 18:12

Christmas cheer has come early for foreign nationals working in India. They can now take their entire post-tax salaries home, following a change in rules to this effect by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). This will benefit sectors such as aviation, ..

Posted in Labour & Service Law |   1315 Views


In a effort to maximise revenue CBEC ordered to reopen cases

   05 December 2009 at 18:01

google_protectAndRun("ads_core.google_render_ad", google_handleError, google_render_ad);Directions form part of revenue maximisation measures. The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has directed its field formations across the country to op ..

Posted in Taxation |   583 Views


SC stays CIC order on judges' appointment and correspondence

   05 December 2009 at 09:10

NEW DELHI : The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the Central Information Commission (CIC) order asking it to divulge details relating to appointment of judges and also correspondence between the Chief Justice of India and Justice R Regupathy of Madras ..

Posted in Constitutional Law |   366 Views


Air passengers carrying large amounts of money can be detain

   04 December 2009 at 23:02

Such detention cannot be dubbed as violation of a citizen’s personal liberty, the Supreme Court has ruled.The court has held that such frisking and detaining of passengers by the authorities is in national interest. Otherwise, terrorists and ve ..

Posted in Civil Law |   1593 Views


Tax Structure in FPI

   04 December 2009 at 15:20

Thursday, December 03, 2009 The Government has taken necessary steps to rationalize and simplify the tax structure for the food processing industry.100 percent tax exemption for first five assessment years beginning with the initial assessment year i ..

Posted in Taxation |   1159 Views


Waiver of trade confirmation in Government Securities transactions in OTC market

   04 December 2009 at 15:08

RBI/2009-10/242 IDMD.PDRD.No. 2424 / 03.64.00 / 2009-10December 1, 2009All Standalone Primary DealersDear SirWaiver of trade confirmation in Government Securities transactions in OTC marketPlease refer to Section I para 6.1 (ix) of the Master Circula ..

Posted in Corporate Law |   679 Views


Finance Act, 2003, which deleted second proviso to section 4

   03 December 2009 at 20:04

SUMMARY OF CASE LAWS. 43B (b) provides that any sum payable by way of contribution to a provident fund etc shall be allowed as a deduction only in the year of payment. The second proviso to s. 43B provided that the sums referred to in s. 43B (b) woul ..

Posted in Taxation |   1174 Views


ANTI- TOBACCO LAW GOESUP IN SMOKE IN MUMBAI

   03 December 2009 at 19:28

TOBACCO control rules are being openly flouted in India's commercial hub, Mumbai. There is a ban on advertising of cigarettes and other tobacco products, but there is no Mumbai street where you can't find a cigarette advertisement. Under the rules, c ..

Posted in Civil Law  1 comments |   1410 Views