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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.

Pune Municipal Corporation to Issue Property Tax Bills from May 1st
Due to the ongoing processing of PT-3 applications received by homeowners seeking a 40% reduction on residential properties, the Pune Property Tax...
Bombay HC sets aside Duty Drawback Demand under Customs Act made After Approval of Resolution Plan [Read Order]
The Bombay High Court set aside duty drawback demand under Customs Act, 1962 as it was after approval of resolution plan. It was that observed that a claim brought to the fore during the pendency of...
"Pendants" Labeled as Jewelry Not Exempted from Excise Duty as it Cannot be Distinguished on Purity of Gold: CESTAT [Read Order]
The New Delhi Bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has held that pendants" labeled as jewelry are not exempted from excise duty as it cannot be distinguished on...
CBI Corruption Case: Madras HC Sentences Ex-DRT Officials to 5 Years Rigorous Imprisonment Along with Rs. 27 Lakh Fine [Read Order]
In a Press release, the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court sentenced five accused including then Recovery Officer and then Official of DRT, then Branch Manager of Dhanalakshmi Bank and two others to...
Uttarakhand HC Criticizes GST Dept. for Arbitrary Action Against Businesses Prior to Issuance of SCN [Read Order]
The Uttarakhand High Court has criticized the Goods and Service Tax (GST) department for arbitrary action against businesses by blocking Input Tax Credit (ITC) before the issuance of show cause...
Land Sold by Third Parties to Corporate Debtor Cannot be Held Liable u/s 66 of IBC: NCLT [Read Order]
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), New Delhi bench has held that third parties who sold land to the Corporate Debtor cannot be said to fall within the ambit of expression “any persons who were...