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Case Law Details

Case Name : CIT Vs Surya Herbal Ltd. (Supreme Court of India)
Appeal Number : Appeal (Civil) No. 2011 (CC 13694/2011)
Date of Judgement/Order : 29/08/2011
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CIT Vs Surya Herbal Ltd. (Supreme Court of India)- Liberty is given to the Department to move the High Court pointing out that the Circular dated 9th February, 2011, should not be applied ipso facto, particularly, when the matter has a cascading effect. There are cases under the Income Tax Act, 1961, in which a common principle may be involved in subsequent group of matters or large number of matters. In our view, in such cases if attention of the High Court is drawn, the High Court will not apply the Circular ipso facto. For that purpose, liberty is granted to the Department to move the High Court in two weeks. The special leave petition is, accordingly, disposed of.

SUPREME COURT OF  INDIA

RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

Petition(s) for Special Leave to

Appeal (Civil) No. 2011 (CC 13694/2011)

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