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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.

Sanctioning Authority should be PCCIT for Issuing Reopening Notice after Expiry of 3 Years: Bombay HC [Read Order]
The Bombay High Court held that the sanctioning authority should be the Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax ( PCCIT ) for issuing reopening...
Filing of Form 21CC Refund Application as per KVAT Appellate Tribunal: Kerala HC directs State Tax Officer to pass Orders [Read Order]
The Kerala High Court directed the State Tax Officer to pass orders in the matter relating to filing of Form 21CC refund application as per the Kerala Value Added Tax ( KVAT ) Appellate Tribunal. ...
Appeal Pending against Assessment Order passed under Income Tax Act: Kerala HC orders Demands to be Stayed until Disposal of Stay Petition [Read Order]
The Kerala High Court ordered the demands to be stayed until the stay petition is disposed as the appeal against the assessment order was passed under the Income Tax Act, 1961. The petitioner has...
Remission of GST as per Time Extended for filing return by Bar Attached Hotels: Kerala HC dismisses Review Petition [Read Order]
The Kerala High Court dismissed review petition in the matter regarding the remission of GST as per time extended for filing return by the bar attached hotels. The review petition has been filed...
Kerala HC quashes Assessment Order under GST Act for not following Procedure for Compounding Scheme [Read Order]
The Kerala High Court quashed the assessment order under the Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 (GST Act) for not following procedure for compounding scheme. The petitioner is the registered dealer...
Payment not reflected in Central Excise Portal: Kerala HC directs to file Appeal manually before Appellate Authority [Read Order]
The Kerala High Court directed to file appeal manually before the Appellate Authority as payment was not reflected in the Central Excise Portal. The petitioner suffered the order of assessment at...