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ICAI reprimands CA Rahul Kumar for misconduct involving fraudulent use of credentials and tax evasion, based on a complaint and investigation.
CESTAT Bangalore held that import of brushless DC/Axial fans meant for use in electronic industry should be valued at Transaction Value under Section 4 of Central Excise Act and accordingly, demand of Countervailing Duty on the same unsustainable.
Andhra Pradesh High Court, in the matter cancellation of GST registration on allegation of availment of Input Tax Credit without actual receipt of goods, has dismissed the present writ on the ground of availability of alternative remedy.
NCLAT Delhi held that Successful Resolution Applicant is entitled to relief of extension of benefit of protection of Section 32-A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code to lift the attachment by Enforcement Directorate (ED) over the assets of the Corporate Debtor.