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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.

Kerala Govt approves tax exemption for houses measuring up to 645 sq. ft
The Kerala State Cabinet exempted the houses measuring upto 645 sq.ft from tax exemption. The Local Self-Government Department earlier this year...
Orders u/r 86A of CGST Rules can be passed by Commissioner or Duly Authorized Officer on Reason to Believe that ITC available in ECL has been Fraudulently Availed: Delhi HC [Read Order]
In a recent decision the Delhi High Court ruled that the orders under Rule 86A of the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Rules, 2017 can be passed by Commissioner or duly authorized officer on...
Delhi HC dismisses News click's Plea seeking Stay of Income Tax Demand During Pendency of Appeal Before Commissioner of Income Tax [Read Order]
The Delhi High Court dismissed Newsclick's plea seeking stay of income tax demand during pendency of appeal before the Commissioner of Income Tax. The present petition has been filed challenging...
Delhi HC directs Income Tax Dept to Remit Rs 44.6 Lakhs of Refund already Crystallized on Deposit of 20% of Demand [Read Order]
The Delhi High Court directed the Income Tax Department to remit Rs 44.6 lakhs of refund already crystallized on deposit of 20% of demand. The petitioner in the present matter is Syed Habeebur...
Relief to Grazziano Trasmissioni: Allahabad HC orders Adjudication on GST SCN issued during Exemption Time [Read Order]
In a major relief to Grazziano Trasmissioni, the Allahabad High Court orders adjudication on the GST show cause notice (SCN) issued during the exemption time. The petitioner in the present matter...
Relief to Godaddy: Delhi HC rules fee received for registration of domain names of third parties not royalty [Read Order]
In a major relief to Godaddy.Com LLC, the Delhi High Court observed that the fees received for registration of domain names of third parties are not royalty. The final assessment order, the AO...