Daily Archive: January 24, 2026

The real question was whether the final penalty order had been passed within the time limit set out in Section 275 of the Income Tax Act. At a preliminary stage, the court found that the order appeared to have been issued after the prescribed limitation and stayed recovery of the penalty.

[24/01, 09:44] Sekarreporter:         [24/01, 09:44] Sekarreporter: The Madras High Court has reserved orders on a plea filed by Actor Vijay challenging the Rs. 1.5 crore penalty imposed on him by...

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The Madras High Court ruled that a student who attains benchmark disability of 40 percent during the course of study is entitled to tuition fee waiver, notwithstanding the fact that the student was not admitted under the PwD quota at the time of admission.

The Madras High Court ruled that a student who attains benchmark disability of 40 percent during the course of study is entitled to tuition fee waiver, notwithstanding the fact that the student was not admitted under the PwD quota at the time of admission.

[22/01, 20:53] Adudu Rajagopal Son: The Madras High Court ruled that a student who attains benchmark disability of 40 percent during the course of study is entitled to tuition fee waiver, notwithstanding the fact...

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Supreme Court on Friday called for status reports from the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI) and the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) with respect to their ongoing investigation into the alleged bank frauds

The Supreme Court on Friday called for status reports from the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI) and the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) with respect to their ongoing investigation into the alleged bank frauds perpetauted by...

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Madurai High Court has stayed a government order allowing conversion of non-religious buildings without NOC (No Objection Certificate). The court ruled that the order was illegal and stayed it, citing concerns about potential misuse and impact on local planning norms.

[24/01, 06:32] Sekarreporter: [24/01, 06:31] Sekarreporter: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/madurai/hc-stays-go-on-conversion-of-non-religious-buildings-without-noc/articleshow/127319496.cms [24/01, 06:31] Meta AI: மாதுரி உயர்நீதிமன்றம், மதச்சார்பற்ற கட்டிடங்களை மாற்றுவதற்கு NOC இல்லாமல் அனுமதி வழங்கிய அரசாணையை நிறுத்தி வைத்துள்ளது. இந்த வழக்கில், கட்டிடங்களை மாற்றுவதற்கு NOC இல்லாமல் அனுமதி வழங்கிய அரசாணை சட்டவிரோதமானது என்று...

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