Clean slate principle extinguishes uncrystallised operational claims and bars continuation of pending recovery and arbitral proceedings after plan app...
Works contract classification governs composite layout-development contracts where VAT-paid goods are transferred alongside construction and infrastru...
Specified income tax exemption for pollution control body remains conditional on non-commercial activity, unchanged income character, and return filin...
Jurisdictional facts in certificate-of-origin discrepancies can support customs show-cause proceedings, leaving factual explanations for departmental ...
Detention of Goods and vehicle - Sections 129 and 130 of GST Act have non-obstante clauses, whereby they can be operated upon in spite of Sections 73 and 74 of GST Act - The comparison of the provisions of Customs Act/ Excise Act on one hand and the provisions of the Act on the other, as sought to be drawn on behalf of the writ applicants, is not correct
Detention of Goods and vehicle - Sections 129 and 130 of GST Act have non-obstante clauses, whereby they can be operated upon in spite of Sections 73 and 74 of GST Act - The comparison of the provisions of Customs Act/ Excise Act on one hand and the provisions of the Act on the other, as sought to be drawn on behalf of the writ applicants, is not correct
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