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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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Customs Broker cannot be penalised u/s 114AA of Customs Act for Mere Failure to Physically Verify Importer's Premises: CESTAT [Read Order]
The New Delhi Bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) has ruled that a customs broker cannot be penalized under Section...
CBI cannot be Rendered Helpless u/s 17A PC Act: Delhi HC refuses Bail to Northern Railway Officer [Read Order]
The Delhi High Court has held that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) cannot be rendered helpless under Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act, which requires the CBI to obtain prior...
Delhi HC directs Dept to file Appeal before Supreme Court on issue of Service Tax for Transfer of Development Rights [Read Order]
In a recent case, the Delhi High Court has directed the Department to file the appeal against the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) order on service tax for transfer of...
CESTAT Upholds Service Tax Demand of Rs. 3.44 Crore on Promotional Marketing Activities [Read Order]
The Delhi Bench of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) upheld the Rs. 3.44 crore service tax demand related to the hotel's marketing and promotional activities. Sale of...
Delhi HC Highlights “Overflowing Dockets” due to Shortage of Judges, Calls for Comprehensive reform in judicial staffing [Read Order]
The Delhi High Court highlighted the “overflowing dockets” due to a shortage of judges and comprehensive reform in judicial staffing as the court admitted that it is “unable to decide” appeals within...