Composite inpatient healthcare supply may retain exemption despite MRP medicine billing, while separate taxable sale characterisation remains disputed...
Working-capital adjustment determines whether software-services transfer-pricing margins fall within the statutory tolerance range, eliminating any ad...
Permanent establishment deductions upheld for expatriate salaries, direct costs and trading losses, while head-office costs require fresh classificati...
Data transmission equipment classification under CTSH 8517 62 remains distinct from residual classification, with exemption evidence requiring scrutin...
Dishonor of Cheque - legally enforceable debt or not - the accused discharged his burden under Sections 118 and 139 of the N.I.Act to prove that the cheque had not been issued towards a legally enforceable debt. Thus, the trial court as well as the appellate court wrongly appreciated the evidence on record. - The conviction and sentence imposed against the revision petitioner/accused by the trial court as well as the appellate court are set aside - HC
Dishonor of Cheque - legally enforceable debt or not - the accused discharged his burden under Sections 118 and 139 of the N.I.Act to prove that the cheque had not been issued towards a legally enforceable debt. Thus, the trial court as well as the appellate court wrongly appreciated the evidence on record. - The conviction and sentence imposed against the revision petitioner/accused by the trial court as well as the appellate court are set aside - HC
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