The judgment clarified that delayed installment interest arises from a debtor–creditor relationship, not a service supply, ...
CESTAT held that goods cannot be confiscated without concrete evidence of illegal import. Local market opinion alone was ...
Uttarakhand High Court set aside a GST order after authorities ignored a valid adjournment request despite being informed ...
Opinion
Adults In A Live-In Relationship are Entitled to Protection of Life & Personal Liberty: Allahabad HC
The High Court held that adults in live-in relationships cannot be denied protection. Interference by family members was ruled impermissible under Article ...
The issue was whether a mismatch between ledger sales and P&L sales justified a major addition. The Tribunal held that reconciliation explaining VAT, service tax, and other receipts removed the ...
The ITAT found that Rule 8D cannot be applied blindly without examining the nature of investments and income earned. The matter was restored to the Assessing Officer to verify whether investments were ...
The issue was whether appeals could be dismissed outright for delay without examining the merits. The Tribunal held that justice required restoration where plausible reasons for delay were cited and ...
The ITAT upheld deletion of a major share premium addition after finding that all investors complied with notices under Section 133(6) and furnished requisite documents. The ruling reiterates that ...
The Tribunal held that estimating closing stock without rejecting books or identifying defects is unsustainable. Mere assumptions of revenue leakage cannot justify ...
The representation seeks more time to file GST annual returns citing extensive amendments and late clarifications. It urges an extension to avoid errors arising from systemic and transitional ...
Gujarat High Court held that software consultancy services to parent company located outside India provided on principal to principal basis qualifies as export of service and cannot be considered as ...
The Supreme Court held that at the Section 11 stage, courts only check prima facie existence of an arbitration agreement and must leave all deeper objections to the arbitral ...
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