As we were approaching nearer to the end of lockdown 4.0 , on 30th May 2020 , Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) released a new guideline for reopening the nation (Unlock 1) in a phased manner, starting with None- Containment Zones. The Lockdown in the Containment Zones will continue till June 30, 2020. The Lockdown […]
1. CBDT vide Notification No. 30/2020-Income Tax/G.S.R. 329(E) May 28, 2020 amended Form 26AS in Sec 285BB w.e.f. 01.06.2020. 2. Key takeaways are: 3. New form 26AS will also provide information in respect of ‘Specified financial transactions’ which include transactions of purchase/ sale of goods, property, services, works contract, investment, expenditure, taking or accepting any […]
Concept of Right Issue of Shares Under Companies Act 2013, Applicable Rules & Sections for Right Issues under Company Law, Conditions for the offer of Right Share to existing equity shareholders, Forms to be filed with ROC for Issue of Right Shares, Step-wise Procedure for Right Issue of Shares, Penalty for failure to adhere with […]
The ministry of corporate affairs has introduced a new eform spice + to incorporate a company and claims it is very easy procedure. Whether it is really so, Let’s examine it from various points of views: submission of forms: The form is divided into two parts:- Part A : for reservation of name. Part B: […]
Summary of Various Reliefs provided to Taxpayers in GST Due to COVID-19 pandemic and challenges faced by taxpayers, Government has extended dates for GST filings. These are notified vide Notifications 51 to 54/2020 dated 24.06.2020 and Notification No 57/2020-CT dated 30.06.2020. A Circular No. 141/1/2020-GST dated 24th June, 2020 has also been issued in this […]
Brief on Applicability of Income tax return (ITR) form for Financial Year (FY 2019-20)/Assessment Year (AY) AY 2020-21 All the taxpayers are mandatorily required to file their ITRs electronically except individuals over the age of 80 years who have the option of filing the ITR in paper format as well. First step would be to […]
1. The principle of res judicata is based on the need of giving a finality to judicial decisions. 2. What it says is that once a res is judicata, it shall not be adjudged Primarily it applies as between past litigation and future litigation.
Going green is not an option but necessary for continuous survival of human existence. Building a way forward to a green future is a 21st century imperative. The impact of climate change and need to act to preserve the environment is felt across the globe. Companies, Bureaucrats and Governments have unitedly begin to take action […]
INTRODUCTION Before any rules were notified for medical devices, they were being governed solely by the dated and redundant Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 with no specific provisions or aspects pertaining to the regulation of medical devices in India. A need was felt to bring medical devcies under a specific rules with an important motive […]
PRELUDE The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (the Act) was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Mr. Ram Vilas Paswan, the Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, on July 8, 2019. The Consumer Protection Bill, 2019 was passed by the Lok Sabha on July 30, 2019 and the Rajya Sabha on August 06, 2019. […]