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Kalyani B. Nair
Kalyani is graduated from Government Law College Thiruvananthapuram on BA, LLB and is currently pursuing LLM in Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology. She always believes that Fear kills more dreams, than failure ever will. Her area of interest are Criminal law and Constitutional Law. She is also into baking, reading and gardening.

Freezing of Bank Accounts on Intimation from Police Authorities: Kerala HC directs Freezing to extent of Amounts mentioned in Order [Read Order]
The Kerala High Court directed the freezing to extend of amounts mentioned in the matter relating to the freezing of bank accounts on intimation from...
GST Registration can be Cancelled Retrospectively only where Consequences are Intended and Warranted: Delhi HC [Read Order]
The Delhi High Court recently held that the GST Registration can be cancelled retrospectively only where consequences are intended and are warranted. The Petitioner impugned the order dated...
Secured Creditor cannot Proceed under SARFAESI Act Following Dismissal of Civil Suit for Recovery on Merits: Kerala HC [Read Order]
In a recent decision, the Kerala High Court observed that the secured creditor cannot proceed under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act,...
Proceedings under IBC do not exclude Court Jurisdiction to Entertain Section 11 Applications under A&C Act: Delhi HC [Read Order]
In a recent decision, the Delhi High Court held that the proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) do not exclude court jurisdiction to entertain Section 11 applications under...
Appeal preferred against Assessment Order under Income Tax Act: Kerala HC stays Recovery of Amount [Read Order]
The Kerala High Court stayed the recovery of amount on the ground that appeal has been preferred against the assessment order under the Income Tax Act, 1961. The petitioner suffered order of...
Coercive Proceedings for Recovery of Financial Advance: Kerala HC directs to Clear off Liability [Read Order]
The Kerala High Court directed to clear off liability against the coercive proceedings for recovery of financial advance. The petitioners have approached the Court aggrieved by the coercive...
Mere Procedural Violation for complying with Condition of Notification not Suppression for Invoking Extended Period of Limitation: CESTAT [Read Order]
The Allahabad Bench of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal ( CESTAT ) observed that mere procedural violation for complying with condition of the Notification is not the act of...
Authority should Refrain from Over Analysis which leads to Paralysis of Justice: Bombay HC directs AO to pass Fresh Assessment Order [Read Order]
The Bombay High Court directed the Assessing Officer (AO) to pass fresh assessment order and observed that the “Authority should refrain from over analysis which leads to paralysis of justice”. ...