Summary: Money-laundering proceedings arising from alleged cheating of homebuyers in a Gurugram real-estate project were transferred to the Special PMLA Court at Saket, Delhi, with prosecution continuing from its existing stage. The jurisdictional issue involved alleged acquisition of proceeds of crime at Gurugram and concealment of attached proceeds in Delhi, creating simultaneous jurisdiction for the PMLA courts at both locations. The underlying allegations include collection of funds before project licensing, fraudulent bookings, diversion of project funds, undervalued land transfers during insolvency, and diversion of public-sector bank loans.
Summary: The Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 prohibits the import of goods produced or manufactured, wholly or partly, through forced labour. The central government may prohibit specific goods where an inquiry or other relevant evidence indicates forced-labour production. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade will conduct inquiries under the procedure prescribed in the Handbook of Procedures, 2023. Forced labour is defined by reference to the ILO Forced Labour Convention, 1930, as work or service exacted under threat of penalty without voluntary offer by the person concerned.
Summary: West Bengal reorganised its police leadership by transferring 28 IPS officers and five WBPS officers across investigative, intelligence, telecommunications, correctional, traffic, cyber and district-policing assignments. N R Babu became head of the Criminal Investigation Department while retaining additional charge of prisons, and Supratim Sarkar moved from the CID to Telecommunications. K Jayraman was appointed Director of the Directorate of Economic Offences in the context of the government's stated focus on alleged financial irregularities. Other changes included new leadership for the Special Task Force, Intelligence Branch, Bidhannagar Police, the Narayani Battalion and several districts, including revised postings in Baruipur following serious criminal incidents.
Summary: Maharashtra has approved an international-standard agricultural market at Dapchari in Palghar district near the upcoming Vadhvan Port. Developed by the Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board, the project will combine an international market, a market of national importance and Agricultural Produce Market Committees. Planned infrastructure includes wholesale and import-export facilities, cold chains, grading and packaging units, multimodal logistics, warehouses, testing laboratories, container terminals, railway siding, e-auctions and an export facilitation centre. The project aims to support transparent trading, post-harvest value addition, reduced losses and improved agricultural exports.
Summary: BGIF is presented as a Swadeshi-oriented industrial collaboration and policy platform connecting businesses, policymakers, investors, technocrats and innovators. Its functions include policy advocacy, regulatory guidance, sector-specific insights, investment access, fundraising support, deal structuring and business expansion. The forum operates through domestic chapters and an international network, and reports engaging in freight-related policy advocacy, participating in pre-Budget consultations, and facilitating a memorandum of understanding between an Indian manufacturer and an overseas partner for manufacturing cooperation and technology exchange. Its roadmap includes further chapters, international partnerships, industry conclaves and policy dialogues.
Summary: The Supreme Court sought responses on challenges to the CBSE three-language requirement for Class 9 students and directed that Muslims be provided a separate open space adjacent to the disputed Bhojshala site for Friday prayers. A special NIA court issued a non-bailable warrant against Hafiz Saeed in connection with an investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack. The United Kingdom initiated a legislative change intended to remove an obstacle to deporting a grooming-gang leader to Pakistan.
Summary: Bilateral trade between India and China increased in the first half of 2026, while the trade imbalance widened in China's favour. Chinese exports included electronics, telecommunications equipment, semiconductors, batteries, machinery, computers, chemicals, plastics and polymers. Indian exports included minerals, refined fuels, chemicals, electronics, agricultural and marine products, metals, gems, jewellery and pharmaceuticals. India continues to seek improved Chinese market access for information technology, pharmaceutical and agricultural products, alongside greater Chinese investment in India. Discussions also focus on expanding the range of traded goods and applying consumer-protection mechanisms while enabling increased Indian exports.
Summary: The first round of India-Maldives Free Trade Agreement negotiations concluded after virtual, text-based discussions across eight technical sessions and eight policy areas. The parties made substantive progress and reached broad convergence on several issues. The proposed FTA is intended to enhance market access, facilitate investment, promote economic cooperation and support sustainable economic growth. Both sides are pursuing a broad-based, balanced and comprehensive agreement guided by fairness and reciprocity, while also seeking deeper cooperation in tourism, startups, digital payments, MSMEs and trade.
Summary: Explore Touristhub Holidays LLP received recognition as a leading travel agency for memorable holiday experiences. The recognition highlighted its personalized holiday planning, customer satisfaction, itinerary innovation, and contribution to India's travel and tourism sector. The company provides leisure holidays, corporate travel management, MICE services, educational tours, group departures, honeymoon packages, pilgrimage tours, and customized travel experiences. Its service approach emphasizes tailored itineraries, quality hospitality, safety, seamless execution, competitive pricing, reliable support, and assistance throughout the journey.
Summary: The rupee depreciated against the US dollar amid higher crude oil prices, renewed geopolitical concerns and increased demand for safe-haven dollar assets. Rising crude prices increased India's dollar-denominated import burden and contributed to foreign exchange outflows and pressure on the domestic currency. India's exports increased year-on-year in June, but the trade deficit widened as imports, particularly crude oil imports, rose. Wholesale price inflation also increased, while net direct tax collections recorded year-on-year growth, primarily reflecting higher corporate tax collections.
Summary: India and Spain pursued deeper economic cooperation through discussions on trade, investment, innovation and industrial partnerships. Priority areas included renewable energy, green hydrogen, advanced manufacturing, digital technologies, infrastructure, clean energy, mobility, tourism, automotive, railways and smart infrastructure. The discussions addressed market access, resilient supply chains, technology partnerships, investment flows and business linkages. The India-Spain Business Forum examined opportunities in manufacturing, infrastructure, renewable energy, digital technologies, the digital economy and innovation, while the Fast Track Mechanism was discussed as a means of facilitating new investments and strengthening business confidence.
Summary: Net direct tax collection increased by 16.40 per cent to over Rs 6.51 lakh crore up to July 13 of the fiscal year. Net corporate tax collection rose by 22 per cent, while net non-corporate tax collection, covering individuals, Hindu undivided families and firms, increased by about 12 per cent. Refunds of Rs 1.22 lakh crore were issued, and gross direct tax collection increased by 16.11 per cent to over Rs 7.73 lakh crore.
Summary: IC Electricals received a USD 510,000 export purchase order from a United States customer through its subsidiary, Safe Coils India Private Limited. The order increases its unexecuted export order book to USD 1.8 million, representing growth of more than 300% compared with export orders executed during financial year 2025-26. The company manufactures railway electrical and electronic equipment and undertakes turnkey railway electrification projects, including design, supply, erection, testing, and commissioning of 25 kV AC overhead equipment and traction substations. Its forward-looking growth statements remain subject to governmental, economic, political, operational, and technological risks.
Summary: Registered real estate promoters must collect GST from homebuyers only at notified rates and refund any excess collection or issue a credit note where legally permissible. If a project is cancelled, an agreement terminated, or an allotment revoked after the statutory credit-note period expires, an eligible unregistered allottee may seek a direct GST refund by obtaining temporary registration through a PAN and filing Form GST RFD-01 with proof of tax payment, supporting documents, and a promoter-issued certificate. Claims must be filed within two years and remain subject to GST verification.
Summary: The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement provides duty-free or reduced-duty access for nearly 99% of Indian exports to the UK and phased tariff reductions for specified UK goods entering India. Automobile concessions are subject to quotas and differentiated treatment for conventional, electric, hybrid and hydrogen vehicles. Alcoholic-beverage concessions depend on phased tariff reductions and minimum import prices, while specified products remain excluded. The agreement covers government procurement, stronger intellectual-property enforcement while preserving compulsory licensing, temporary social-security contribution relief for transferred employees, and rules of origin requiring specified production, processing or value addition for preferential tariffs.