The stay aims to prevent expiration of notices and address concerns from both gaming companies and the revenue department.
Supreme Court stays ₹1.12 lakh crore notices to online gaming companies, ensuring fair hearing and legal clarity.
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Sub-Inspector recruitment exam controversy in Rajasthan High Court continues, with no cancellation decision made yet.
The Rajasthan High Court on Thursday ordered status quo on the Sub-Inspector Recruitment Exam-2021 after the government said the exam cannot be cancelled in haste. A bench of Justice Sameer Jain ...
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear petitions by online gaming companies seeking a stay on GST demands and related proceedings. The apex co ...
In July 2023, during its 50th meeting, the GST Council categorized online games-both skill-based and chance-based-under the ...
Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari inaugurated a 5KWh lithium battery with a hybrid inverter by ...