Exemption for examination-related services rejected where recipients were commercial entities; suppression sustained extended limitation and penalties...
Judicial propriety - it is judicially correct to follow the decisions of Hon’ble High Courts, which are in favour of the assessee; despite there being decisions contrary by other High Courts; when there is no decision of the jurisdictional High Court against the assessee.
Judicial propriety - it is judicially correct to follow the decisions of Hon’ble High Courts, which are in favour of the assessee; despite there being decisions contrary by other High Courts; when there is no decision of the jurisdictional High Court against the assessee.
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