Depositor-protection proceedings prevail over corporate insolvency, while liquidators may recover chit receivables using copies of seized company reco...
Intermediary service classification fails where overseas admission facilitation is supplied independently, preserving export treatment and small-provi...
Satellite transponder bandwidth is telecommunication, not Business Support Service; foreign non-telegraph providers triggered no service tax liability...
Commitment proceedings gain extended timelines, structured defect refiling, and automatic resumption of inquiry after the adjusted completion period e...
Centralised assessment transfer becomes unwarranted once the searched person's assessment is complete, requiring restoration to the appropriate charge...
Refund claim - excess duty paid - rejection on the ground of unjust enrichment - We are unhappy at the manner in which the Tribunal has dealt with the Appeals - the Tribunal committed serious errors of law apparent on the face of the record. The Tribunal did not elaborate as to how, in this case, the question of limitation can be said to be a pure legal issue. - HC
Refund claim - excess duty paid - rejection on the ground of unjust enrichment - We are unhappy at the manner in which the Tribunal has dealt with the Appeals - the Tribunal committed serious errors of law apparent on the face of the record. The Tribunal did not elaborate as to how, in this case, the question of limitation can be said to be a pure legal issue. - HC
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