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<h1>Supreme Court dismisses special leave petition, condones delay, disposes of pending applications.</h1> <h3>Assistant Commissioner Of Income Tax 3 (3) (1) Mumbai And Ors. Versus Virbac Animal Health India Private Limited</h3> Supreme Court of India dismissed the special leave petition without interference with the impugned order(s). The delay was condoned, and all pending ... Reopening of assessment u/s 147 - Reasons to believe - Allowability of Expenditure on account of freebies incurred in violation of the provisions of Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations 2022 is not admissible u/s 37(1) - As per HC reasons for reopening, there is not even a whisper as to what was not disclosed - HELD THAT:- The impugned order(s) does not call for interference. The special leave petition is accordingly dismissed. Petition filed before the Supreme Court resulted in an order wherein 'Delay condoned.' After hearing learned counsel, the Court concluded that the 'impugned order(s) does not call for interference.' On that basis the Court held that the 'special leave petition is accordingly dismissed.' All pending applications were also disposed of. The disposition reflects a merits determination declining to exercise appellate jurisdiction or grant relief against the impugned orders, with no alteration or stay of the underlying orders. No further factual findings or extended reasons are recorded in the order beyond the Court's view that interference was unwarranted.