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Side Key FPCB Classifiable as Smartphone Part Due to Exclusive Use: CAAR Delhi

March 26, 2026 279 Views 0 comment Print

The authority held that the product is designed solely for smartphones and cannot function independently. The key takeaway is that exclusive use determines classification as a part under tariff heading 8517.

Display Assemblies Classifiable Under CTH 8524 Due to Retention of Display Functionality: CAAR Delhi

March 26, 2026 561 Views 0 comment Print

The authority held that AMOLED display assemblies remain flat panel display modules despite having driver ICs. Since they retain their core display function and lack independent communication capability, classification under CTH 85249220 was upheld.

CAAR Allows Withdrawal Because No Advance Ruling Was Pronounced

March 26, 2026 261 Views 0 comment Print

The case involved classification of LFD monitors under customs law. The Authority allowed withdrawal as the request was made before any ruling. The takeaway is that applications can be withdrawn prior to adjudication.

CAAR Delhi Rejected Advance Ruling as Classification Issue Already Decided by HC

March 26, 2026 345 Views 0 comment Print

The Authority refused to entertain the application as the classification of roasted arecanuts was already settled by a High Court judgment. It held that advance rulings cannot be issued on matters already decided.

CAAR Delhi Allows Application Withdrawal as No Advance Ruling Was Pronounced

March 26, 2026 237 Views 0 comment Print

The case involved classification of a product under customs law. The Authority allowed withdrawal as the request was made before any ruling. The takeaway is that applications can be withdrawn before adjudication.

Reassessment Upheld Due to Undisclosed Capital Gains on Registered Sale Deed: ITAT Mumbai

March 26, 2026 672 Views 0 comment Print

The Tribunal held reopening valid as tangible material showed undisclosed capital gains. It ruled that execution of a registered sale deed triggers tax liability even if consideration is disputed.

Competition Commission Dismisses Cartelisation Claim Due to Lack of Evidence

March 26, 2026 297 Views 0 comment Print

Allegations of collusive bidding and tender manipulation were examined but not substantiated by evidence. The Commission held that procurement conditions were legally permissible. The key takeaway is that absence of proof of agreement defeats cartel claims.

CCI Closes Case Against Google Over App Store Termination for Lack of Abuse of Dominance Evidence

March 26, 2026 306 Views 0 comment Print

The Commission found no prima facie violation of competition law despite allegations of arbitrary account termination. It held that enforcement of platform policies and appeal mechanisms did not amount to abuse of dominance.

GST Payable on Health Centre Operations Because Services Supplied to PSU, Not Patients

March 26, 2026 558 Views 0 comment Print

The authority held that operational services were provided to a PSU under contract. As a result, exemption for healthcare services was denied and GST was held applicable.

Cinema Hall Held Liable for Profiteering Due to Non-Passing of GST Rate Reduction

March 26, 2026 825 Views 0 comment Print

The case examined whether GST rate cuts were passed on to consumers. The authority held that increasing base prices instead of reducing ticket prices violated Section 171, resulting in confirmed profiteering and refund directions.

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