Liquidator appointment under Section 34 requires consideration of creditor recommendations, valid professional authorisation, and preservation of vali...
Income-tax exemption for specified regulatory fees and government grants applies subject to non-commercial activity and continuing compliance conditio...
Digital accessibility audit and remediation deadlines extended, while all other disability-compliance obligations for regulated entities remain unchan...
Non-consideration of an assessee's detailed reply to a GST show cause cum demand notice violates principles of natural justice. An ex parte adjudication order passed without addressing that reply is infirm and perverse. The High Court therefore quashed the order and remitted the matter for fresh, independent and reasoned adjudication after an effective opportunity of hearing. No merits of the underlying GST demand were decided.
Non-consideration of an assessee's detailed reply to a GST show cause cum demand notice violates principles of natural justice. An ex parte adjudication order passed without addressing that reply is infirm and perverse. The High Court therefore quashed the order and remitted the matter for fresh, independent and reasoned adjudication after an effective opportunity of hearing. No merits of the underlying GST demand were decided.
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.