Tag: Karnataka High Court

Karnataka High Court stops bike taxis, gives government 3 months to set rules – CNBC TV18

[ad_1] The Karnataka High Court, on Wednesday, ordered all bike taxi services, including Rapido, Ola, and Uber, to stop operating in the state within six weeks. The court said these services cannot run unless the Karnataka government creates rules under Section 3 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The court gave the state government three […]

Bandipur national park: Night travel ban sparks controversy between states – CNBC TV18

[ad_1] The ongoing debate over the night travel ban in Bandipur National Park has brought to light the complex clash between human needs and wildlife conservation. The issue has escalated to the political stage, with significant involvement from both Kerala and Karnataka governments, raising questions about the balance between development and protecting endangered species. Political […]

HC directs father of B’luru techie to inform SC about custody of daughter-in-law in suicide case – CNBC TV18

[ad_1] The Karnataka High Court has directed the father of Atul Subhash, a city-based techie who died of suicide in December 2024, to inform the Supreme Court about the judicial custody of Nikita, his estranged wife and accused in the case. The apex court is currently hearing a petition filed by Atul’s mother seeking custody […]

Quess Corp shares remain choppy after Karnataka HC quashes ₹180 crore tax demand against unit – CNBC TV18

[ad_1] Shares of Quess Corp Ltd. were trading with losses on Thursday, December 26, after the Karnataka High Court quashed tax demands and penalties totaling ₹180.05 crore against its subsidiary, E-NXT Financials Ltd. Company Value Change %Change The court’s decision removes various demands and penalties issued by the Indian Income Tax Department for assessment years […]

Karnataka HC stays probe against man accused of cruelty for denying wife French fries – CNBC TV18

[ad_1] The Karnataka High Court has stayed the investigation into a case against a man for allegedly preventing his wife from eating French fries, after the delivery of their child in the US. Justice M Nagaprasanna found the allegations against the man to be trivial and therefore stayed the probe. In his ruling, the judge […]

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