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Yogitha S. Yogesh
Yogitha S Yogesh is graduated from Government Law College Thiruvananthapuram on BA. LLB and is currently pursuing LLM in Constitutional Law. She is working as a content writer who is passionate in Content creation. Her area of interest are Constitutional law and Co-operate Law. She is also into teaching, baking, reading and gardening.
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No TDS on Payment to Facebook, Amazon Web-Services for Advertisements: Karnataka HC rules in Favour of Urban Ladder Home Décor [Read Order]
In a recent case, the Karnataka High Court has upheld the order of Income tax appellate tribunal (ITAT) which was in favour of asseessee and held...
Deposit of Security under Memorandum of Understanding in absence of Effect of Borrowing Cannot be Categorised as Financial Debt: NCLAT [Read Order]
The New Delhi bench of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal ( NCLAT) has ruled that, in accordance with section 5(8) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 ( C ), the security amount...
Inappropriate Serving of SCN under CGST Act: Calcutta HC Dismisses Petition on Availability of Statutory Remedy [Read Order]
In a recent case, the Calcutta High Court dismissed the writ appeal on availability of statutory remedy against the inappropriate serving of show cause notice (SCN) under the Central Goods and...
Exclusive Supply Agreement Does Not Establish Creditor-Debtor Relationship Under IBC: NCLT [Read Order]
In accordance with Section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), located in Delhi, has ruled that a petitioner cannot start the Corporate...