Gujarat High Court Weekly Round-Up: August 21 To August 27, 2023

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Nominal IndexRameshbhai Danjibhai Solanki & 7 Other(S) Versus State Of Gujarat & 1 Other(S) 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 136​​Shree Ganesh Intermediary Private Limited Versus National Faceless Assessment Centre, Delhi Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 137Case Title: M/S Vodafone Mobile Services Limited Versus Union Of India 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 138Bindu Tibrewal W/O Subhash Kedarnath Tibrewal...

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Rameshbhai Danjibhai Solanki & 7 Other(S) Versus State Of Gujarat & 1 Other(S) 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 136

​​Shree Ganesh Intermediary Private Limited Versus National Faceless Assessment Centre, Delhi Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 137

Case Title: M/S Vodafone Mobile Services Limited Versus Union Of India 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 138

Bindu Tibrewal W/O Subhash Kedarnath Tibrewal Versus Joint Secretary, Ministry Of Home Affairs Case Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 139

Judgements/Orders This Week

Ex-Wife Can File Complaint Under Section 498A IPC Only For Harassment Allegedly Meted Out During Subsistence Of Marriage: Gujarat High Court

Case Title: Rameshbhai Danjibhai Solanki & 7 Other(S) Versus State Of Gujarat & 1 Other(S)

Case Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 136

The Gujarat High Court has ruled that accusations related to the offence under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) can be pursued by a woman, provided she claims instances of harassment and cruelty that occurred while her marriage was still in effect.

Justice Jitendra Doshi held, “... allegations of the offence u/s 498A of the IPC even can be maintained at the instance of the divorcee wife, provided that she alleges the incident of harassment and cruelty which could have been meted out while marriage was subsisting.”

Gujarat High Court Quashes Faceless Assessment Order For Lack Of Proper Opportunity Of Hearing

Case Title: Shree Ganesh Intermediary Private Limited Versus National Faceless Assessment Centre, Delhi

Case Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 137

The Gujarat High Court has quashed the faceless assessment on the grounds that there is only a day for the assessee to respond so as to save the limitation period.

The bench of Justice Biren Vaishnav and Justice Devan M. Desai has observed that the order under Section 263 of the Act was passed by the PCIT-4 on March 16, 2020. No action was taken thereafter for over 17 months. At the far end of the schedule, when the time limit to complete the assessment was to come to an end, the department on September 8, 2021, and September 21, 2021, issued the first and second notices, respectively, which were issued to the petitioner on the old consultant’s email id. A show-cause notice was issued, asking the petitioner to submit a response on the very next date. Without considering the submissions, an order was passed on September 30, 2021.

Gujarat High Court Quashes Order Rejecting Refund Claim By Vodafone-Idea

Case Title: M/S Vodafone Mobile Services Limited Versus Union Of India

Case Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 138

The Gujarat High Court has ruled in favor of M/S Vodafone Mobile Services Limited, a prominent telecommunications provider, in a case challenging the rejection of their claim for a tax refund under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime.

The petitioner, M/S Vodafone Mobile Services Limited, had undergone a merger with Idea Cellular Limited on August 30, 2018, following an order issued by the National Company Law Tribunal. Subsequently, the merged entity migrated to the GST regime, registering under the provisions of the CGST / GGST Act, 2017.

Gujarat High Court Quashes Look Out Circular Issued Prior To Declaring Borrower As Wilful Defaulter

Case Title: Bindu Tibrewal W/O Subhash Kedarnath Tibrewal Versus Joint Secretary, Ministry Of Home Affairs

Case Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 139

The Gujarat High Court has quashed a Look Out Circular issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs against a Borrower even prior to declaring her as a wilful defaulter. The Borrower (Petitioner) had filed a writ petition challenging the Look Out Circular since she was prevented from travelling abroad in view of the same.

The Bench comprising Justice Nikhil S. Kariel observed, “In the considered opinion of this Court, the observation that the Bank, without declaring the petitioner therein as willful defaulter and without assigning any reasons as to how the petitioner travelling abroad will be detrimental to the economic interest of the country and the fact that though the petitioner therein as well as the petitioner herein were declared as willful defaulter after issuance of the LOC, and whereas the order of declaring willful defaulters dated 6.6.2020, having been quashed by this Court vide order dated 21.9.2020, it would appear that no proceedings have been initiated against the petitioner also.”

'Misconceived': Gujarat High Court Dismisses PIL On Use Of 'Gujarati' As Additional Language In HC Proceedings

Case Title: ROHIT JAYANTILAL PATEL vs. STATE OF GUJARAT and others

Case Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 140

The Gujarat High Court has DISMISSED as 'misconceived' a PIL plea seeking a direction to the state govt to implement the (then) Governor's 2012 decision authorizing the use of the Gujarati Language in addition to English in the court proceedings before the HC. The PIL plea, which also challenged the October 2012 decision (taken on the administrative side) of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court rejecting the proposal to permit the use of the Gujarati Language, was moved last year by a Social Worker Rohit Jayantilal Patel through Senior Advocate Asim Pandya.

1996 Drugs -Planting Case| Gujarat High Court Rejects Ex-IPS Officer Sanjiv Bhatt's Transfer Plea

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Case Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 141

The Gujarat High Court today rejected a plea filed by jailed former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt demanding a transfer of his trial in the 1996 drug-planting case to a court in Banaskantha district.

The HC also dismissed a connected plea challenging three orders passed by the trial court on his pleas praying that the proceedings against him should be recorded in audio and video, at his own cost. The bench of Justice Samir J. Dave passed this order after reserving the verdict in the matter on July 14. A detailed order is awaited.

Gujarat High Court Allows Termination Of 22-Year-Old Rape Survivor's Over 26-Week Pregnancy

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Case Citation: 2023 Livelaw (Guj) 142

The Gujarat High Court today allowed a 22-year-old rape victim to undergo medical termination of over 26 weeks of pregnancy after the medical board gave its recommendation for the abortion with some riders. The bench of Justice Samir J. Dave passed this order on the plea moved by the girl seeking termination of the pregnancy on the grounds that it would have a potential impact on her physical and mental health.

OTHER DEVELOPMENTS

'Why Create Tribunals When You Don't Want To Continue Them?': Gujarat HC Raps State Govt Over Vacant Posts In GujRERA

The Gujarat High Court on Friday came down heavily on the state government over its failure to fill up the vacant posts of the members of the Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory Authority and Chairperson and technical members of the GujRERA Appellate Tribunal. "Why do you create these tribunals, when you don't want to continue them? You want to frustrate this Act itself. You are acting against your own interest. We will call upon a senior officer. Now, this is enough," Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal said as the Court was informed that the members of the GujRERA have still not been appointed.

Kheda Flogging: Court Report Says Videos From Incident Are Of Poor Quality, Identifies 4 Of 14 Accused Policemen

Videos from the incident involving public flogging of Muslim men in Gujarat's Kheda last year are of poor quality and hamper identification of the accused, a Magistrate Court has reported. Nadiad CJM Chitra Ratnoo's report to the Gujarat High Court however identifies 4 of the 14 policemen accused in the incident. This includes Local Crime Branch Inspector, Sub-Inspector, Head Constable and a Constable.

Gujarat High Court Introduces Methodology To Ensure Timely Listing Of Pending Cases

The Gujarat High Court, in a bid to enhance case management and ensure expeditious proceedings, has notified a new circular titled "Methodology for Ensuring Next Listing Date in All Pending Cases."

Effective from September 1, 2023, this initiative aims to streamline the handling of registered matters and prevent cases from languishing without future listing dates.

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