NCLAT Delhi held that as per expressed provisions of section 101 (1) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 moratorium period cannot be extended beyond 180 days. Accordingly, appeal dismissed.
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" is a famous line from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Today, one might be tempted to apply this line to India's premier agency for investigating ...
The Delhi High Court recently imposed costs of ₹5,000 on a litigant for seeking the transfer of a child custody case from one ...
The Delhi High Court has recently ruled that Vels Film International Limited, producer of upcoming movie ‘Aghathiyaa’ cannot ...
Robertson, in his History of the Common Law gave to us the memorable quote: “Honest men dread arbitration more than they dread law suits”. Of late, there have b ...
The Delhi High Court has recently ordered in favour of a Class 12 student whose school had mistakenly removed Biology from his subject list and replaced it with Physical Education. The court, in its ...
Reacting to Nirmala Sitharaman's budget announcement, Union Minister Nityanand Rai, said the budget is such that it will generate employment opportunities. "The announcement of the Makahna Board was ...
Nagar Palika had deposited the amount with the court the last month. Earlier, the court had issued a warrant for attachment ...
Presenting her record eighth consecutive budget, Sitharaman said that the government will launch rural prosperity, and resilience programme focusing on youth, women and farmers., India News News - Tim ...
1. This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner aggrieved of the impugned demand of penalty order passed in form GST MOV- 09 dated 17.09.2024 by Respondent No.2 under the provisions of CGST/ ...
Agarwal is one of the two candidates fielded by the CPI (M) across Delhi. Campaigning for votes in northeast Delhi’s Karawal Nagar, he feels legal battles have a limit. “Work can get done in the ...
A petition has been filed in the high court against AAP leader and Delhi minister Mukesh Ahlawat, accusing him of repeatedly ...