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TV broadcasters may move Apex Court against Delhi HC ruling on advertisement cap
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ET Markets - Industry 12d ago

TV broadcasters may move Apex Court against Delhi HC ruling on advertisement cap

TV broadcasters plan to challenge a Delhi High Court ruling in the Supreme Court. The court upheld Trai's power to limit TV ads to 12 minutes per hour. Broadcasters fear this will hurt their revenue. The Indian TV industry relies heavily on advertising income. This decision could impact their business significantly.

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SC sets aside SAT order directing RIL to disgorge ₹447 crore
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Business Standard - Markets 15d ago

SC sets aside SAT order directing RIL to disgorge ₹447 crore

The Supreme Court on Friday set aside an order directing Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) to disgorge Rs 447.27 crore in a matter relating to the trading of Reliance Petroleum Ltd (RPL) shares in 2007. The apex court partly allowed the appeal filed by RIL challenging a November 2020 order of the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT), Mumbai. The SAT, by a 2:1 majority order, dismissed RIL's appeal against the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI )'s March 24, 2017, order relating to the sale of RPL shares in November 2007. The top court said the SAT, in its majority verdict, committed an "egregious error" in passing the judgement insofar as the question of fraud under Regulations 3 and 4 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices relating to Securities Market), 2003 (PFUTP) is concerned. "However, we concur with the SAT's observations in its majority judgment as regards the penalty to be levied on the appellant number 1 (R

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Business Standard - Markets 15d ago

Delta Corp plunges after apex court backs 28% GST on online gaming bets

Delta Corp tumbled 16.05% to Rs 67.99 after the Supreme Court upheld the government's retrospective 28% GST levy on the full face value of bets placed on gaming platforms

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Delta Corp shares tank 16%. What’s triggering the sharp selloff?
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ET Markets - Stocks 15d ago

Delta Corp shares tank 16%. What’s triggering the sharp selloff?

Shares of Delta Corp tumbled 16% after the Supreme Court upheld the government’s retrospective 28% GST levy on online gaming companies. The apex court ruled that online gaming platforms qualify as actionable claims under GST law and backed retrospective application of the amendments. Gaming firms had opposed the tax demand, arguing it contradicts decades of legal precedent distinguishing gaming from gambling.

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SC stays ₹890 crore GST demand against Tata Steel in ITC dispute
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 23d ago

SC stays ₹890 crore GST demand against Tata Steel in ITC dispute

Supreme Court of India has granted a stay on further proceedings in a GST input tax credit dispute involving a tax demand of ₹890.52 crore for the period FY2018-19 to FY2020-21, informed Tata Steel.

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Ban on sale of alcohol in tetra packs? SC seeks Centre's view
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ET Markets - Industry 23d ago

Ban on sale of alcohol in tetra packs? SC seeks Centre's view

The Supreme Court has flagged alcohol sold in tetra packs and sachets as deceptive. Notices have been issued to the government and manufacturers like Globus Spirits and Wave Distilleries. The court is concerned about inconspicuous packaging that may resemble fruit juices. This packaging lacks clear warnings and potentially targets underage consumers. The next hearing is scheduled for August 10.

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Supreme Court reserves verdict again on Yes Bank’s  ₹8,415-crore AT1 bond write-off
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LiveMint - Markets 24d ago

Supreme Court reserves verdict again on Yes Bank’s ₹8,415-crore AT1 bond write-off

After withdrawing its previous reserved judgement in February, the apex court concluded fresh hearings and examined Cabinet records to decide if the administrator of the bank’s 2020 rescue plan bypassed legal procedures.

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No status quo on Adani Port land: Supreme Court
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ET Markets - Stocks 31d ago

No status quo on Adani Port land: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court clarified it did not order a status quo on 108 hectares of grazing land allotted to Adani Ports in Gujarat, rejecting villagers' claims. The apex court stated the written order did not mention status quo and imposed a symbolic cost of ₹2,000 each on the villagers for their clarification applications.

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Supreme Court rules consumers not liable for unused power plant tariffs
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ET Markets - Industry 36d ago

Supreme Court rules consumers not liable for unused power plant tariffs

The Supreme Court has ruled that electricity consumers are not obligated to pay tariff charges for a power plant that has stopped supplying electricity. The apex court restored a previous order against Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. This decision means consumers will not bear the cost of a plant that is no longer operational.

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Business Standard - Markets 58d ago

Mrs Bectors Food Specialities Ltd leads losers in 'A' group

Supreme Industries Ltd, Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd, Tejas Networks Ltd and Astral Ltd are among the other losers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 16 April 2026.

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Supreme Court rejects SpiceJet's plea, imposes fine
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ET Markets - Industry 105d ago

Supreme Court rejects SpiceJet's plea, imposes fine

Upholding the January 19 order that also reprimanded SpiceJet for failing to fulfil its obligations even after three years of the apex court's July 2023 order, a bench led by Justice PS Narsimha questioned the airline on how it would justify not paying the amount mentioned in its earlier order.

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