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Allahabad HC Fines State ₹25,000 for Counsel’s Unpreparedness & for wasting 10 valuable minutes of Court

January 12, 2024 3330 Views 0 comment Print

Allahabad High Court expressed displeasure over unpreparedness of standing counsel representing state government. Ccase involved Ram Verma v. State of U.P., and took note of standing counsel’s lack of preparation after around 10 minutes of argument.

An inadvertent mistake does not constitute wrong/misleading information or suppression of facts: SC

January 11, 2024 4188 Views 0 comment Print

Recent Apex Court decision safeguarding applicants/assessees from penalties for inadvertent mistakes in forms. Learn about the legal perspective on trivial errors.

Parents Need not be Senior Citizens to Claim Maintenance

June 4, 2023 3567 Views 0 comment Print

Discover the truth about claiming maintenance under the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007. Contrary to misconceptions, parents don’t need to be senior citizens to avail benefits. Explore key definitions from the Act and a significant court judgment highlighting the entitlement of parents, whether senior citizens or not. Uncover the legislative nuances and the pressing need for amendments to enhance the effectiveness of the Maintenance Act.

TDS on Payment on transfer of certain immovable property other than agricultural land

June 2, 2023 6972 Views 1 comment Print

Understand TDS implications under section 194IA of the Income Tax Act for the transfer of immovable property. Learn about the minimum limit, who should deduct TDS, and scenarios where TDS may not be applicable. Explore relevant case law to grasp the nuances of TDS on property transactions.

Motor Accident Claim: Tyre Burst is not an ‘Act of God’ & Insurance Company is liable to pay Compensation

March 16, 2023 4710 Views 0 comment Print

Tyre burst is not an act of God but a consequence of negligence and the Driver/ Insurance company cannot be exonerated for the same.

Cow is divine & should be protected & venerated; HC calls Central Government to ban cow slaughter

March 6, 2023 9102 Views 0 comment Print

Mohd. Abdul Khaliq Vs State of U.P. (Allahabad High Court) The Allahabad High Court recently in Mohd. Abdul Khaliq vs. State of U.P. and Another Application u/s 482 No.1743 of 2021 decided on 14-02-2023 considered the various provisions of the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955 Act. The Court explicitly observed for the […]

Freebies to Doctors not allowable as same is an Offence & Prohibited by Law

September 19, 2022 7395 Views 1 comment Print

Ensure Compliance: Offering freebies to doctors may lead to serious consequences under Section 37(1) of the Income Tax Act. Any expenditure deemed an offense or prohibited by law is disallowed in income computation. The legal implications and disallowance criteria are clearly outlined. Stay informed with Circular No. 5/2012, emphasizing the inadmissibility of expenses related to freebies provided to medical practitioners.

Seizure of Mobile Phone whether Legal- Right To Privacy- Paradigm Change- Safeguard for Taxpayers during Search & Seizure

August 20, 2022 22629 Views 0 comment Print

Learn about the legality of seizing mobile phones during search and seizure operations. Explore the right to privacy and the safeguards available for taxpayers.

Do Oral observations by Courts have sanctity in law

July 4, 2022 7260 Views 0 comment Print

Uncover the controversy surrounding oral observations by courts. Should they hold the same weight as written judgments? Explore the debate.

Presence of Counsel/CA during Search/Survey or Recording of statement should be allowed?

June 13, 2022 6117 Views 0 comment Print

Exploring the rights of the assessees: Should CA/Advocate be allowed during the search/survey or recording of statements? Find out more.

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