This appeal pertains to Assessment Year 1991-1992 and the tax effect is Rs. 8,84,860/-. As per Instruction No. 2/2005 dated 24.10.2005 of the CBDT, no appeals were to be filed where the tax effect was less than Rs. 10 lakhs.
Category - Latest Judgments
Latest Judgments of Supreme Court
Hari Narayan Bansal v. Dada Dev Mandir Prabandhak Sabha (Barah Gaon) Palam
The main submission which has been advanced by the learned counsel appearing for the appellants is that the second appeal was dismissed by the High Court without framing any substantial question of law.
Kanimozhi Karunanithi v. C.B.I. and Anr.
We decline to entertain the Writ Petitions, which are accordingly dismissed.
Bhanwari & Ors. v. State of Rajasthan
Criminal Law — Penal Code, 1860 — Ss. 302, 325, 323, 148, 149 — Unlawful assembly — Open assault — Conviction under challenged — Held, in the instant case, presence, participation and the preparedness on part of the accused...
Gurcharan Singh v. State of Punjab
We have perused the impugned judgment and the relevant record. Looking at the facts of the case and in view of the peculiar fact that the appellant is quite aged and suffers from some ailments, the sentence imposed upon him is...
State of U.P & Ors. v. State of U.P & Ors.
Education and Universities — Education — Schools — Service Matter — Appointment — Posts of Assistant Teacher — Grievance that there are number of candidates who have secured more than 70% marks in TET examination in the general...
Bar Council of India v. Ajayinder Sangwan and Ors. & Etc.
We have heard Mr. K.K. Venugopal, learned Senior counsel and other learned Senior counsel appearing for the parties.
Holeyappa and Others v. Patel Ganapathi and Others
Crl.MP. No. 18071 of 2015 for exemption from surrendering is allowed.
Dr. I. Ismail v. K. Shameem Rani & Anr.
Service law — Misconduct — Removal from service and subsequent reinstatement — Appeal challenging the order of the High Court holding that most of the charges including sexual harassment leveled against the appellant are proved...
Kuldeep Singh v. Panna Lal & Anr.
Labour Law — Compensation under WC Act — In terms of settlement, employer had agreed to pay a sum of Rs 1,50,000 by way of compensation for the injury suffered by appellant-employee in the course of his employment — Settlement...

