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Justice Vikramajit Sen appointed new BCCC chairperson

Source:- timesofindia.indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: The Board of Directors of Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) appointed former Supreme Court judge, Justice Vikramajit Sen, as the new chairperson of Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC), the independent self-regulatory body set up by the Foundation in June 2011 to examine content-related complaints relating to all non-news general entertainment channels in

SC to hear Vijay Mallya’s contempt case today

Source – business-standard.com The Supreme Court on Friday is scheduled to pronounce a quantum of sentence against liquor baron and businessman Vijay Mallya in connection with the contempt of court case. In the last hearing, the apex court had convicted him for contempt of court and summoned him to personally appear on July 10. Subsequently, the hearing was adjourned till July 14. The apex court was hearing a

Delhi High Court hears 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots pleas: If all accused had been punished, course of history would be different

Source – indianexpress.com Hearing the appeal filed by former councillor Balwan Khokhar against the award of life sentence to him in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, the Delhi High Court said while no witnesses showed up in many places, in others, despite witnesses, there was no corroborating evidence against the accused. “… Even more worrisome

Should Lawyers, Law Firms come under GST? Delhi High Court Asks Government to clarify

Source – barandbench.com Moreover, do the notifications for collecting such tax – issued under Section 9 (4) of CGST Act, Section 5(4) of the IGST Act and Section 9 (4) of the DGST Act fall foul of the recommendations of the GST Council? These were the questions posed by a Division Bench of Justices S Muralidhar and Pratibha Singh of the Delhi

NEET 2017 exam not to be nullified: Supreme Court

Source – newindianexpress.com NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today refused to “nullify” the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2017 exam, saying it would affect over six lakh candidates who have passed the test to join medical and dental courses. A three-judge bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra said it would be “very difficult” to disturb the results