Category: Madras High Court

Madras High Court allows Transitional Credit of Education Cess, SHE Cess and Krishi Kalyan Cess into GST.

Source – taxscan.in The Madras High Court has allowed the Transitional Credit of Education Cess, Secondary and Higher Education Cess and Krishi Kalyan Cess into the Goods and Services Tax ( GST ). The petitioner is registered as an Assessee under the provisions of the Central GST and is a company providing Information Technology enabled

Madras High Court allows credit transition of education, farm-related cesses into GST.

Source – thehindubusinessline.com The Madras High Court has allowed credit transition of Education Cess, Secondary/Higher Education Cess and Krishi Kalyan Cess into the Goods & Services Tax (GST) regime. Since the High Court’s orders have precedent value, this particular order can bring relief to many companies, whose cases are pending in various judicial forums. Education

New Chief Justices appointed to Madras, Patna, Madhya Pradesh High Courts.

Source – barandbench.com The Central Government today notified the appointment of new Chief Justices to the High Courts of Madras, Madhya Pradesh and Patna. All three Chief Justices are expected to take charge of their respective offices by November 13, as per three notifications issued by the Government today. Patna High Court’s Chief Justice Amreshwar Pratap

TN Labour dept appropriate authority to handle CMRL employees’ disputes.

Source – devdiscourse.com he Madras High Court has clarified that the Tamil Nadu government’s Labour department is the “appropriate authority” to handle industrial disputes between the Chennai Metro Rail Limited and its employees. “This court is inclined to declare that the Tamil Nadu Labour Department and its authorities are the appropriate government within the meaning of the Industrial Disputes Act,” Justice S M Subramaniam said

Madras High Court Upholds Conviction Of Child Rapist, Says Court Should Always Believe The Child Victim’s Statement.

Source – indiatimes.com The Madras High Court has upheld the 10-year rigorous imprisonment for a man who was accused of raping a five-year-old girl, more than eight years ago. The bench headed by Justice S Vaidyanathan noted that “in cases of rape victims, the Court has to believe what is reported by the child. There

Nadigar Sangam election illegal: Tamil Nadu government tells Madras High Court

Source: newindianexpress.com CHENNAI: The Madras High Court was told on Tuesday that election to appoint office-bearers to the South Indian Film Artists Association (Nadigar Sangam) on June 23 this year was illegal. A submission to this effect was made by Additional Advocate-General (AAG), when the election-related cases came up before Justice K Kalyanasundaram.  The AAG told