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Extension granted until 17th April 2021 for tax matter final order The Gujarat High Court granted an extension until 17th April 2021 for the Designated Committee to pass a final order in a tax matter, following a request ...
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Extension granted until 17th April 2021 for tax matter final order
The Gujarat High Court granted an extension until 17th April 2021 for the Designated Committee to pass a final order in a tax matter, following a request due to unavoidable circumstances, including a committee member testing positive for Covid-19. The court emphasized that no further time would be granted beyond this deadline, ensuring compliance with its directions while accommodating practical difficulties faced by the respondent.
Issues: Grant of additional time to comply with court directions in a tax matter.
The judgment pertains to an application filed by the original respondent No.1 requesting more time to comply with directions issued by the court in a previous order. The court had quashed a statement and rejection letters, directing the Designated Committee to decide the matter afresh within 8 days. The respondent sought an extension due to unavoidable circumstances, including a committee member testing positive for Covid-19. The court, considering the situation, granted an extension until 17th April 2021 for the committee to pass a final order, emphasizing that no further time would be granted. The application was disposed of accordingly.
In this case, the primary issue was the grant of additional time for the Designated Committee to comply with the court's directions in a tax matter. The court had previously quashed certain documents and directed a fresh decision within 8 days. The respondent sought an extension due to unavoidable circumstances, including a committee member's unavailability due to Covid-19. The court, recognizing the situation, granted an extension until 17th April 2021 for the committee to pass a final order. It was emphasized that no further time would be granted beyond this deadline. The application was disposed of accordingly, ensuring compliance with the court's directions while accommodating the practical difficulties faced by the respondent.
The judgment delivered by the Gujarat High Court involved a request for additional time to comply with court directions in a tax matter. The court had previously quashed certain documents and rejection letters, instructing the Designated Committee to decide the matter afresh within a specified timeframe. Due to unforeseen circumstances, including a committee member testing positive for Covid-19, the respondent sought an extension to finalize the decision. The court, considering the situation, granted an extension until 17th April 2021, making it clear that no further time would be allowed. By providing this extension, the court balanced the need for compliance with its directions and the practical challenges faced by the respondent, ensuring a fair and just resolution to the matter.
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