Today, On 16th December, The Supreme Court granted the Union Government six weeks to finalise rehabilitation recommendations for officer cadets discharged from military training due to disabilities. A Bench of Justices B V Nagarathna and R Mahadevan adjourned proceedings till January 28.
Today, on October 14, Supreme Court sought response from the Union Government and SEBI on Sahara India Commercial Corporation’s plan to sell 88 properties, including Amby Valley and Sahara Seher, to Adani Properties. Hearing listed for November 17.
The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Centre on a plea challenging the constitutional validity of STT. The petitioner argues STT causes double taxation and penalizes traders even when in loss.
Today, On 8th September, Supreme Court orders Centre to respond to a plea against Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu within three weeks, saying, “We must have a clear-cut answer regarding who received the contracts and the process involved,” emphasizing government accountability.
The Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2025, comes into effect on August 1, bringing key changes to bank capital norms, governance, and auditor rules. Here’s a detailed explanation.
NEW DELHI: Today, 18th March, The Supreme Court of India has taken serious note of allegations that government contracts for public works in Arunachal Pradesh were awarded to firms linked to the family members of Chief Minister Pema Khandu.
New Delhi: Today, 11th Feb, The Supreme Court of India has ruled that banks are not required to station security guards at all ATMs 24×7 to enforce orderly queues and ensure that only one customer enters at a time. This decision came from a bench comprising Justices Bhushan R Gavai and K Vinod Chandran, as they overturned a 2013 directive issued by the Gauhati High Court.
Today(26th Sept),The Delhi High Court stated that it lacks the resources and expertise to create a uniform banking code for foreign exchange transactions aimed at curbing black money and benami dealings. It directed that the petition be treated as a representation to the Ministry of Finance, which will consult with the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Reserve Bank of India.
The Supreme Court reserved its judgment on the customs department’s review plea regarding a 2021 ruling that denied DRI officers the authority to recover duties on cleared goods. The case involved arguments on whether DRI officials qualify as customs officers, with the opposing side asserting that the original judgment contained errors.
The Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) has been established by the Ministry of Finance to address the increasing disputes between taxpayers and the Revenue Department. It will have a principal bench in New Delhi and 31 state benches distributed across various regions. The tribunal is expected to expedite dispute resolution and reduce the backlog of pending appeals.
