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CS Deepak Pratap Singh

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Presumption of Constructive Notice – Transfer of Property Act, 1882

Corporate Law : Understanding the Presumption of Constructive Notice under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. Know your rights as a property owne...

July 19, 2022 38271 Views 0 comment Print

IBC proceedings cannot dilute rights of Income Tax Depat to reopen assessment

Income Tax : The Madras High Court rules that IBC proceedings cannot affect the rights of the Income Tax Department to reopen assessments....

July 2, 2022 12027 Views 0 comment Print

13 years delay in adjudication of Show Cause Notice is not proper & legal

Excise Duty : Find out why delaying the adjudication of Show Cause Notices for 13 years is not just, proper, or legal. Learn more about this leg...

July 2, 2022 3954 Views 0 comment Print

SC on Services Tax Exemption on man power or job work services

Service Tax : Whether services provided are man power services or job work services so as to be exempted under the relevant notifications issued...

July 2, 2022 5919 Views 0 comment Print

DRT cannot release property merely on deposit of reserve price by borrower: SC

Corporate Law : SC clarified that banks cannot be restrained from selling the mortgaged property by holding public auction and realize the outstan...

June 25, 2022 11493 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Judiciary


Ansal Properties & Industries Ltd. Vs Neelam Bhutani (Delhi High Court)

Corporate Law : Delhi High Court addresses compliance issues in the case of Ansal Properties & Neelam Bhutani. Key points on Industrial Disputes A...

December 26, 2022 1317 Views 0 comment Print

Whether Gratuity can be forfeited on Dismissal of an Employee from service?

Income Tax : Whether forfeiture of gratuity, under Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, is automatic on dismissal from service, is issue for consider...

December 26, 2022 38310 Views 0 comment Print

Whether interim wages included in term ‘wages’ under ESI Act?

Corporate Law : A plain reading of the definition of Section 2(22) of the ESI Act makes it amply clear that wages means all remuneration paid or p...

December 26, 2022 1560 Views 0 comment Print

Courts cannot modify any award decided by Arbitrator: SC

Corporate Law : Courts do not have the power to modify any award decided by the Arbitrator under Sections 34 and 37 of Arbitration and Reconciliat...

July 19, 2022 4095 Views 0 comment Print

RBI cannot reject remittance on whimsical & arbitrary reasons

Fema / RBI : Power of RBI to withhold remittance to be made under Automatic route to Wholly owned Subsidiary cannot be used to reject the remit...

July 11, 2022 1638 Views 0 comment Print


Obligation to Furnish Statement of Financial Transaction (SFT) or Reportable Account Under Provisions of Section 285BA of the Income Tax Act, 1961

June 23, 2017 8145 Views 2 comments Print

The person required to furnish details in the Form 61A according to the provisions of Rule 114E, the same shall be furnished to the Director of Income Tax (Intelligence and Criminal Investigation) or the Joint director of Income Tax (Intelligence and Criminal Investigation) through online.

Assesement of Partners of Limited Liability Partnership

June 22, 2017 5085 Views 0 comment Print

Limited Liability Partnerships are one of the most preferred business structures for service sector and for small and medium enterprises. Limited Liability Partnership concept of business structures are preferably used in UAS, UK, Canada, Japan and various other countries.

Resolution Passed by Unanimous Consent of Directors

February 18, 2017 16761 Views 1 comment Print

The Provisions of Section 175 of the Companies Act, 2013 empowers the Board to pass some resolutions by Circulation by complying with provisions of this section and the rule made there under.

Joint Shareholding under Companies Act, 2013

January 7, 2017 123403 Views 27 comments Print

When a person holds one or more shares jointly with one or more person(s) in a Company, he/she is called Joint shareholder. Since a Joint Shareholder is different person, but in relation to private limited companies, joint shareholders are considered as a member.

Removal of Director Under Provisions of Companies Act, 2013

January 7, 2017 24487 Views 1 comment Print

A Company is governed by its Board of Directors and the Board of Directors are consist of Directors, who are human beings. Section 149 of the Companies Act, 2013 provides that every company registered under the Act, must have a Board of Directors consisting as individuals as directors.

Time of Supply (Point of Taxation) under GST

August 7, 2016 39307 Views 0 comment Print

It is great news for business fraternity that Upper House of parliament has passed the much awaited GOODS and SERVICE TAX. Now the dream that one India and one tax will be completed very soon. The GST regime is the biggest change in history of Indian taxation since its independence.

Dispute Settlement Under GST

July 18, 2016 34913 Views 0 comment Print

For smooth implementation of GST in our country it is important to have an inbuilt parallel dispute resolution mechanism assuming various issues in GST regime. Now in international arena two approaches are followed in case of any dispute;

Real Estate Sector and GST

July 16, 2016 29263 Views 0 comment Print

The Real Estate Sector is the fastest growing sector all over the world as well as in India. It is growing rapidly and we can access its growth by demand of affordable housing requirements, proposed development of new cities, initiatives of government for modern cities as Smart Cities.

All about Valuation of Goodwill

June 18, 2016 72406 Views 4 comments Print

A firms’ reputation of generally assessed by Goodwill earned by the firm during its tenure. The Goodwill has been defined by many, but no one has given a crystal clear definition. Goodwill is generally used in business world, to access the value of a firm. It an intangible, invaluable asset.

Comparison of LLP with Partnership / Company

June 12, 2016 15472 Views 1 comment Print

Till the introduction of Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008, entrepreneurs running business on small/medium scale had only following options as form of organisation i.e. Partnership /Private Limited/ Public Limited/ Proprietorship concerns. In case of Partnership and Proprietorship concerns the liabilities of Partners or Proprietor is unlimited. Their assets may also be seized in case of fraud / loss in the concern. Now with promulgation of Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008

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