Development agreements require legal possession or effective enjoyment for capital gains transfer; permissive possession and deferred consideration de...
Validity of refund rejection order - excess tax was paid - As mandated by Rule 92 and is also the demand of principles of natural justice, no notice of show cause was given to the petitioner to explain as to why his claim for refund may not be rejected on merits. A unilateral decision was taken and the petitioner was conveyed the outcome of such decision i.e. rejection of the claim of the petitioner - Matter restored back - HC
Validity of refund rejection order - excess tax was paid - As mandated by Rule 92 and is also the demand of principles of natural justice, no notice of show cause was given to the petitioner to explain as to why his claim for refund may not be rejected on merits. A unilateral decision was taken and the petitioner was conveyed the outcome of such decision i.e. rejection of the claim of the petitioner - Matter restored back - HC
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