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Written complaint requirement bars cognizance on police reports for securities offences, while unsupported breach of trust and cheating allegations fa...
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Rejection of SVLDRS-1 application - The petitioner/declarant could avail benefit of the “Sabka Vishwas Scheme” only in accordance with the provisions of the Scheme. Section 125(1)(h) of the Act 2019/“Sabka Vishwas Scheme” has specifically excluded persons seeking to make declarations with respect to excisable goods set forth in the Fourth Schedule to the Central Excise Act, 1944. Undisputedly, S.K.O. is an excisable goods set forth in the Fourth Schedule to the Act, 1944. - HC
Rejection of SVLDRS-1 application - The petitioner/declarant could avail benefit of the “Sabka Vishwas Scheme” only in accordance with the provisions of the Scheme. Section 125(1)(h) of the Act 2019/“Sabka Vishwas Scheme” has specifically excluded persons seeking to make declarations with respect to excisable goods set forth in the Fourth Schedule to the Central Excise Act, 1944. Undisputedly, S.K.O. is an excisable goods set forth in the Fourth Schedule to the Act, 1944. - HC
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