Specialized Investment Fund distribution now requires dedicated certification, while transitional recognition preserves existing qualified distributor...
Overlapping GST proceedings require Central and State authorities to designate one competent authority for coordinated adjudication of the same matter...
Composite healthcare supplies retain exemption when patient care is the contract's essential character, despite payment through an implementing agency...
Receipt of immovable property requires actual possession or enjoyment; redevelopment allotments exchanged for tenancy rights fall outside deemed incom...
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Time Limitation of Rectification Application - Section 35C(2) of the Central Excise Act, 1944 - the period of limitation of six months was substituted for a period of four years by the Finance Act 2002 with effect from 11.05.2002 - no merit in the contention that the period of limitation cannot be applied, where the application filed by the Assessee
Time Limitation of Rectification Application - Section 35C(2) of the Central Excise Act, 1944 - the period of limitation of six months was substituted for a period of four years by the Finance Act 2002 with effect from 11.05.2002 - no merit in the contention that the period of limitation cannot be applied, where the application filed by the Assessee
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