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Prolonged sterilisation of development rights supports capital-gains treatment, while business-income disallowances cannot govern capital-gains comput...
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Refund of Central Excise Duty - Period of limitation - the matter was sub judice before the Tribunal and naturally, when the matter was lis pendens, no such application for refund could be filed - Hence the date of the judgment of the Hon. Supreme Court is to be considered for determining the relevant date - AT
Refund of Central Excise Duty - Period of limitation - the matter was sub judice before the Tribunal and naturally, when the matter was lis pendens, no such application for refund could be filed - Hence the date of the judgment of the Hon. Supreme Court is to be considered for determining the relevant date - AT
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