Court dismissed the writ petition arguing that the impugned assessment order under Section 147 of the Act was, in fact, an appealable order, and had been passed providing extensive reasons.
Bombay High Court, the court held that a writ petition is not maintainable if filed purely on apprehension or proposed action.
ITAT Delhi partially approves the appeal by the assessee in Sudha Vs ITO, eliminating additional cash deposit sourced from past savings and agricultural activities.
Read the SEBI circular regarding trading preferences by clients, highlighting the standardized format for accessing multiple stock exchanges for the same segment. Stock brokers are mandated to register new clients on all active stock exchanges based on their trading preferences.
In Raunika Fashion Pvt. Ltd. Vs ITO (ITAT Delhi) case, ITAT clarifies that Section 41(1) cannot be invoked when trading liabilities have not been written back in books of accounts.
Read the SEBI Master Circular on Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements, covering non-compliance, rights issues, disclosures, online filing, and compensation to investors.
National Stock Exchange of India is seeking comments and feedback on the proposal to migrate from PDF to XBRL format for submitting corporate announcements related to the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP). Listed companies are encouraged to provide their suggestions and observations on the attached format.
ITAT Delhi’s ruling on Sentinel Consultants P. Ltd. vs ACIT addresses the due dates for PF-ESI contributions, aligning with the ESIC & PF Act over the Income Tax Act’s Mercantile System, impacting the assessment years 2018-19 and 2019-20.
Understand the enforceability of circulars and notifications in relation to their publication in the official gazette. Explore the landmark cases of Harla v/s The state of Rajasthan and Gulf Goans Hotels Company Limited v/s Union of India for insights.
Can courts go beyond the prayers of the petitioner and grant unrequested relief? Explore the concept of inherent powers of courts and the limitations they face in providing relief, as clarified by the Code of Civil Procedure and Supreme Court rulings.