21/11/24 - R. Kandasamy since (D) Vs. T.R.K. Sarawathy [Civil Appeal No. 3015 of 2013]: https://t.co/CEYtMc5rkx #Civil #Appeal #SupremeCourt
Excise duties that India's mobile telecommunication providers pay when building the infrastructure for their networks — such as transmission towers — can be used as tax credits, the Supreme Court of India ruled. https://t.co/6sgaqMLIF9 https://t.co/0M0wVVHGmZ
Waving Black Flags At Chief Minister's Convoy Not Illegal, Defamatory: Kerala High Court https://t.co/mwDuwMIbS7 https://t.co/ZNWv5DozVU
The Supreme Court of India has restored criminal proceedings in a trial court against former Kerala Transport Minister Antony Raju for alleged evidence tampering in a 1990 drug seizure case. The FIR in this case was filed in 1994. Additionally, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of telecom companies, allowing them to claim Central Value Added Tax (CENVAT) credits for excise duties paid on infrastructure components such as mobile towers. This decision is expected to ease the financial burden on telecom companies and boost the rollout of 5G and digital infrastructure.