Nokia may now not sell its Chennai unit.
The television channel is in hot water for not having made a public announcement in 2009 of a 'change of control' of the company.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday asked the Income Tax (IT) department to take a decision on the offer of Finnish mobile maker Nokia to pay a minimum deposit of Rs 2,250 crore (Rs 22.50 billion) to it towards the tax liability of the company which is nearly Rs 6,500 crore (Rs 65 billion).
In more trouble for Finnish mobile firm Nokia, whose immovable assets were attached in an alleged tax evasion case recently, the Income Tax department is set to issue fresh demand notices for payment of taxes to the tune of Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion).
The Left unions want concrete action and not just 'assurances'.
'Can't make Munnabhai Chale Amerika kyunki mere ko American visa nahi milta hai, toh Amerika cancel hai.'
Media trials tend to influence judges by subconsciously creating a pressure, the Delhi high court observed.
The Income Tax department has informed the Delhi High Court that Nokia India and Nokia Corporation owe it Rs 21,153 crore (Rs 211.53 billion) as total tax liability (existing and anticipated), including penalty during a seven-year period from 2006-2013.
HC restrains Nokia from selling, transferring ownership rights in India.
On the road rage incident in Gaya, Kumar said, "... when I saw in the media the (journalist's) family's demand for a CBI probe, I personally asked the DGP (director general of police) to send a police team to acquaint the family with probe (being conducted by the state police).
Just an hour or so from the ones we commonly throng to, they promise a lot more for a lot less.
Men and women from mofussil India are buying designerwear either on their laptops or their cellphones.
Few Harvard graduates are changing the way we teach students.