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Bangalore Palace ground: Govt questioning May 22 order to hand over TDR certificates
Advocate T. Harish Kumar, who appeared for the legal heirs of the erstwhile royal family of Mysuru, said the application was infructuous. The TDR certificates had already been handed over on May 23. He said the case had gone through three separate rounds of litigation.
Supreme Court Backs Dual Tax on DTH Under Aspect Theory
The Supreme Court dismissed Bharti Telemedia’s appeal in State of Kerala vs. Asianet Satellite Communications Ltd., allowing state governments to impose entertainment tax on direct-to-home (DTH) services even when service tax, now subsumed under the Goods and Services Tax (GST), already applies. The Court based its decision on the aspect theory, which permits both the Centre and the States to tax different aspects of the same transaction. Abhis…
Bangalore Palace land row: State opposes SC direction to grant TDRs to Royal Family - Star of Mysore
New Delhi: Just days after the Supreme Court directed the Karnataka Government to issue Transferable Development Rights (TDR) certificates to the legal heirs of the erstwhile Mysore Royal Family for the acquisition of 15 acres of the Bangalore Palace Grounds, the State has filed an application this morning, challenging the directive. The May 22 order to release the TDR certificates was issued by a bench comprising Justices M.M. Sundresh and Arav…
Bangalore palace acquisition: K’taka govt moves to CJI bench over direction to release TDR to Mysuru royal family
Bangalore palace acquisition: K’taka govt moves to CJI bench over direction to release TDR to Mysuru royal family Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has filed an application before the bench headed by the Chief Justice of India, challenging the grant of the Transferable Development Rights (TDR) certificates to the members of the Mysuru royal family in […] The post Bangalore palace acquisition: K’taka govt moves to CJI bench over direction to re…
Karnataka Govt Moves Supreme Court Against Direction To Release TDR To Royal Family Heirs Over Bangalore Palace Acquisition
A few days after the Supreme Court directed the Karnataka Government to release the Transferable Development Rights (TDR) certificates to the legal heirs of the erstwhile Mysuru royal family in...
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