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Maharashtra Stamp Act | Refund of Stamp Duty Cannot Be Denied on Mere Technical Grounds
The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”), in a recent decision[i], upheld and relayed an observation made in its earlier decision of Committee-GFIL v. Libra Buildtech Private Limited & Ors.[ii], wherein the Hon’ble SC observed that: “19.
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Court Can Determine Stamp Duty Payable Under The Unstamped Arbitration Agreement – Bombay High Court
Recently, in the case of John Cockerill India Ltd. vs. Sanjay Navare[1], the Hon’ble Bombay High Court held that the Court can determine the stamp duty payable under the unstamped Arbitration Agreement. The Court was
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NN Global Mercantile Limited v. Indo Unique Flame Limited and Ors. – The Minority View
The decision passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court (“the SC”) on 11th January, 2021[1]by the three-judge bench comprising of Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Justice Indu Malhotra and Justice Indira Banerjee in NN Global Mercantile Limited vs.
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Ravindra Babulal Jain and Anr. v State of Maharashtra and Anr.
By Pankhuri Malik & Varsha G Subramanian Introduction In the case of Ravindra Babulal Jain and Anr. v State of Maharashtra and Anr.[1] the Bombay High Court has held that fraudulently evading stamp duty may not
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Chief Controlling Revenue Authority V. Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd
By Sri Vidya & Eshan Jaipuriar The issue of stamp duty on the mortgage provided by the borrower of the loan to a security trustee (lead trustee) for the benefit of the other lenders came up
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