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Conditions rendering Advance Authorisation Scheme Nugatory are Unsustainable

February 4, 2019 7572 Views 0 comment Print

Messrs Maxim Tube Company Pvt Ltd. Vs Union of India (Gujarat High Court) CONCLUSION – Condition that renders the very scheme of advance authorization nugatory, does not have any nexus to the objective of the advance authorization i.e. to boost export, is unsustainable in law. FACTS – Para 4.14 of the FTP was amended vide […]

Do not detain goods / conveyances for classification disputes: Madras HC

February 1, 2019 5364 Views 0 comment Print

Madras High Court has directed Commissioner of commercial tax in the case of M/s. Jeyyam Global Foods (P) Ltd. Vs Union of India to instruct his officers not to detain goods / conveyances for classification disputes.

Amendment to Section 40(a)(ia) has Retrospective Effect

February 1, 2019 6309 Views 0 comment Print

Perfect Circle India Pvt Ltd Vs Pr. CIT (Bombay High Court) The Revenue would content that the benefit of this proviso would be available to the assessee only prospectively w.e.f. 1.4.2013. Various Courts, however, have seen this proviso as beneficial to the assessee and curative in nature. The leading judgment on this point was of […]

Nodal officer obliged to consider complaint for bona fide error in TRAN-1

January 31, 2019 1014 Views 0 comment Print

Pragati Automotion (P.) Ltd. Vs Union of India (Karnataka High Court) The petitioner is before this Court seeking a direction to the respondents to permit the petitioners to correct the bonafide error which has crept in while filing the GST Tran – 1 form because of which the petitioner is deprived of the transitional credit of […]

Essential parts can be treated as complete goods for customs but not for Motor Vehicle Act

January 31, 2019 5571 Views 0 comment Print

Rama Krishna Sales Pvt. Ltd. Vs Union of India and Ors. (Delhi High Court) In a case involving import of essential parts for assembling e-rickshaw, Delhi High Court has held that Rule 2(a) of Interpretative Rules, treating unfinished articles as complete. The High Court observed that legal fiction created by a statute cannot be extended […]

Addition for Unexplained cash credits cannot be made for doubt on source of credit

January 31, 2019 1065 Views 0 comment Print

CIT Vs M/s. Sree Ganesh Trading Company (Kerala High Court) Conclusion: AO was not justified in making addition to the income of assessee under section 68 on account of alleged unexplained credits as assessee-firm had proved identity, creditworthiness of the creditors from whom it had received credits and if AO had doubt on the source […]

Rule 3(2) of Companies (Registered Valuers & Valuation) Rules is constitutionally valid: Delhi HC

January 31, 2019 4281 Views 0 comment Print

Cushman And Wakefield India Private Limited Vs Union of India & Anr (Delhi High Court) The issue which falls for consideration is in a very narrow compass, whether a company, other than a subsidiary company, joint venture or associate of other company forms a separate class for the purpose of eligibility for registration as a […]

HC explains Liability of professionals acting as Non-executive directors

January 30, 2019 5328 Views 0 comment Print

Practicing professionals are prohibited from acting as full time directors. They can only act as non-executive directors not performing administrative duties. Such persons cannot be prosecuted for offenses committed by the company. it will be a travesty of justice to prosecute all Directors if the offense is committed without their knowledge.

Valuation- Demurrage not includible – Explanation to Valuation Rule 10(2) is bad

January 30, 2019 4461 Views 0 comment Print

Observing that the provisions in the Customs Act were silent about demurrage, the High Court held that it is beyond the legislative powers to include demurrage charges in the rules for Customs valuation. Supreme Court judgements in Wipro ltd, Essar Steel Ltd. and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd. were relied on.

Validity of Section 148 notice against deceased assessee

January 29, 2019 4839 Views 1 comment Print

Hetal Brijesh Ukani Vs ACIT (Gujarat High Court) The notice under section 148 of the Act, which is a jurisdictional notice, has been issued to a dead person. Upon receipt of such notice, the legal representative has raised an objection to the validity of such notice and has not complied with the same. The legal […]

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