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Delay and laches are not to be calculated solely by the length of the time taken by the party to approach the legal forum. It is elementary principle that none stands to benefit by lodging an appeal or a petition belatedly.
It is settled principle of law that at the stage of granting registration u/s 12AA of the Act, ld. CIT (E) is not to examine the application of income, which is to be done by the AO on year to year basis at the time of deciding the exemption u/s 11 of the Act
. The settled legal position is that while granting registration to a charitable institutions/Trust if it is at the commencement state the powers of the [CIT(E)] before whom the application is filed is limited to the aspect of examining whether or not the objects of the trust are charitable in nature.
It is well settled that by merely using the expression mens rea, it would not amount to concluding that there was a willful attempt on the part of the dealer to evade the payment of tax.
Bombay High Court held that once the eligibility of complying with the provisions of section 194(2) of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act is established, the Octroi Inspector is duty-bound in law to issue-certify such declaration to the Petitioner. However failure to provide a declaration of duty certified by the octroi officer would not render the Petitioner ineligible for a refund of octroi paid.
Karnataka High Court held that it is not necessary for each partner to contribute towards share capital for becoming partner in the partnership firm.
Karnataka High Court held that the benefits of implementing Bharath Series (BH-Series) registration is available to private individuals also. The State of Karnataka cannot deviate from the notification dated 26.08.2021 issued by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India
Bombay High Court held that insisting on bank guarantees for differential duty justifiable based on finding of SVB (Special Valuation Branch) that petitioner is undervaluing its import from related party.
HC held that, GST registration shall be revived, in case where the GST Registration of the assessee was cancelled due to non-filing of returns for a long period and later on the assessee had paid the tax and the penalty.
Shree Info System Solutions Pvt. Ltd Vs Assistant Commissioner (ST) Adjudication (Madras High Court) As already alluded to supra, captioned writ petition turns on a very narrow compass and therefore it is really not necessary to delve into the factual matrix in detail. It will suffice to say that while the interception followed by detention/seizure […]