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The Supreme Court recently held that the department must mandatorily adhere to the time limit for processing and issuing the refunds under Section 38 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004. The bench of Justice PS Narasimha and Justice PB Varale remarked that the language of Section 38(3) is mandatory and the department must adhere to the timeline stipulated therein to fulfill the object of the provision, which is to ensure that refunds are processed and issued in a timely manner. While a...

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The Kejriwal Conundrum

Can Arvind Kejriwal continue to act as chief minister while sitting in jail? He has not even applied for a bail at an appropriate court, but is only challenging the grounds of his arrest. What is the legal process involved?

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At one time, he was a phenomenon— a yoga teacher-turned-entrepreneur who built a massive empire on his Patanjali Ayurvedic drugs and potions and was feted by the rich and powerful. Now, the legal cases and strictures are piling up faster than he created his spiritual business

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Campus Confrontation

Student protests about the Palestine-Israel conflict may interrupt numerous college and university graduations that usually symbolize spring in America. The Gaza conflict has taken centrestage, with Columbia University in New York being the hub of protests. Fifty six years ago, also in a national election year, the focus of discontent was American involvement in the Vietnam War

Turncoat Culture

In the rough and tumble of politics, defections mar democracy and cast a shadow on the constitutional morality of politicians, and often end up in courts. Can political will be mustered to stem the malaise?

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On account of the General Elections 2024, Delhi High Court has declared May 25 as holiday for the High Court, as well as for the courts subordinate to it. As per a notification issued by Registrar General Kanwal Jeet Arora, the cases listed (including the cases wherein orders/judgments were reserved) before the courts subordinate to the High Court for May 25 (Saturday), shall be taken up on May 27 (Monday), in addition to the cases already fixed for the said date. Delhi will go to polls o...