The Competition Commission ordered the investigation in 2020 against the companies for allegedly promoting select sellers on their platforms.
The Supreme Court Monday said the Jharkhand High Court Chief Justice will monitor weekly the progress made in the CBI probe into the alleged mowing down of a judge by a vehicle in Dhanbad
The Supreme Court on Monday sought responses from the Centre and others on a plea seeking directions for disclosure of data regarding clinical trials of Covid-19 vaccines.
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The case centres around Amazon challenging Future's merger deal with Reliance Retail
The Supreme Court rules against merger of Future Retail with RIL's arm Reliance Retail; Sensex down 215 pts to 54,278 at close
SC observed that voluminous materials are filed to terrorise the judges.
The apex court allowed the appeal filed by Amazon against a Delhi High Court order staying attachment of properties of Future Group companies
The Court said that an order by a Singapore arbitrator in October which put the deal on hold after finding merit in Amazon's objections was valid
The Bill now introduced in the Parliament proposes to provide that no tax demand shall be raised on indirect transfers effected prior to 28th May 2012
Asks petitioners to serve pleas to govt; next hearing on August 10
The top court said it was not going into the facts of each case and if some people claimed that their phones were intercepted then there is the Telegraph Act under which complaints can be filed
The top court agreed to hear the petitioners next week and asked them
SC ruled that plea by financial creditor won't get time barred even if filed beyond a period of three years from the date of declaration of the loan account as NPA.
Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Thursday a batch of petitions, including those filed by the Editors Guild of India and others seeking independent probe into the alleged Pegasus snooping matter.
SC said contempt plea against PM Modi, Amit Shah for appointing Rakesh Asthana as Delhi Police Commissioner in alleged violation of judgement would be posted for hearing if registry has numbered it.
The Supreme Court has stayed a National Green Tribunal order prohibiting the use of parks for social, commercial, marriage or other such functions. A bench comprising Justices Indira Banerjee and V Ramasubramanian said however that in no circumstances, the use of parks be permitted for more than 10 days in a month. The order was passed on the petitions filed by the municipal bodies against the February 4 order of the NGT. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for North Delhi Municipal Corporation and the South Delhi Municipal Corporation, submitted that the judgment has been passed without notice to the appellants. Issue notice to the respondents. Accordingly, there will be stay of operation of the judgment and order under appeal. It is made clear that the directions of the Court in M C Mehta vs Union of India with regard to the use of parks shall strictly be adhered to, and in no circumstances, shall use of parks for the purposes as mentioned in the said judgment be permitted
SC on Monday issued notices to all states, Union Territories and high courts on an NGO's plea that people are still being booked under Sec 66A of IT Act that was scrapped by apex court verdict in 2015
The Supreme Court Monday ordered Paralympic Committee of India to immediately include name of five-time Paralympian shooter Naresh Kumar Sharma as an additional participant for upcoming Tokyo games.
It is the duty of every member of an orderly society to offer every possible opportunity to a "criminal" to defend himself, Supreme Court judge U U Lalit said on Sunday.