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Can burning of 50K cigarette packets not leave a stench, asks SC | India News

Representative image NEW DELHI: If smoking a single cigarette in a room leaves a strong odour for hours, imagine the stench that would hover if 50,0000 packets, containing 10 or 20 cigarettes, get burnt inside a storeroom! Surprisingly, the surveyor did not find any smell of cigarette smoke on visiting the premises hours after fire broke out. The missing stench made the Supreme Court on Friday dismiss a petition seeking Rs 43 lakh compensation for alleged destruction of 50,000 cigarette packets. It upheld a National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission decision rejecting a shop owner s claim against New Insurance Co Ltd. A bench of Justices Navin Sinha and Krishna Murari was unimpressed with the arguments of advocate Qurratulain, who appeared for Sunil General Agency, that the surveyor played truant as the agency refused to pay bribe and did not truthfully record the extent of damage caused to goods caused by a fire in the store situated on Kalas Alandi Road in Pune in 2009.

SC upholds IT exemption for credit co-ops; NCUI hails verdict

N Satya Narayana, Chief Executive of the apex co-op body NCUI has welcomed the Supreme Court verdict on January 12 upholding income tax exemption under Section 80P for primary agricultural credit societies. Tweeting on the issue, Satya Narayan wrote “NCUI welcomes SC verdict on Jan 12 upholding IT exemption under Section 80 P for primary agricultural credit societies, except coop banks under RBI operating license–N Satya Narayana, CE, NCUI” The verdict, exempting credit societies and other primary societies from paying income tax, was delivered by a three-judge bench comprising justices R.F. Nariman, Naveen Sinha and K.M. Joseph. The SC ruling came on the Kerala High Court’s full bench verdict of March 2019.

NCLAT Chennai Bench to start functioning from January 25 - The Hindu BusinessLine

NCLAT Chennai Bench to start functioning from January 25 January 24, 2021 Hearings to be held in virtual mode The Chennai Bench of National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) will start functioning from Monday. To begin with, the hearing before this Bench will be in virtual mode in tune with the current pandemic times. From January 25, all fresh appeals against the orders of the Benches of the National Company Law Tribunal having jurisdiction in respect of States of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and Union Territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry would have to be made before the Chennai Bench of NCLAT, informed sources said.

Supreme Court Weekly Roundup [Jan 18 – Jan 24]

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Dismissal Of Workman By Employer Cannot Be Interfered With Merely Because Disciplinary Enquiry Was Not Conducted: Supreme Court

Dismissal Of Workman By Employer Cannot Be Interfered With Merely Because Disciplinary Enquiry Was Not Conducted: Supreme Court
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