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Supreme Court Issues Notice In Plea Seeking Release Of Amount Awarded By Arbitral Tribunal, Directs No  More Adjournments To Be Allowed In Hearing Present Appeal  Under Arbitration Act

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A “clarifying” provision in tax law can not power a brand new situation retrospectively: Supreme Court docket

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