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Ratification of resignation acceptance validates separation retrospectively, while withdrawal may be refused through reasoned administrative discretio...
Nature-dependent electricity contracts receive new Ind AS accounting, hedge designation, transition and financial-statement disclosure requirements fr...
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Recovery of dues (secured debt) - secured creditor has priority over the right claimed by the Revenue over secured debt or not - It is quite clear and evident from Section 26E of the SARFAESI Act 2002 that it creates only a priority in favour of the financial institutions in the matter of payment over all other debts and all revenues, taxes, cesses and other rates payable to the Central Government or the State Government or local authority. But the priority in payment is in no manner in conflict with the first charge created over the properties as per the provisions of the KGST Act, 1963, and the KVAT Act, 2003. - HC
Recovery of dues (secured debt) - secured creditor has priority over the right claimed by the Revenue over secured debt or not - It is quite clear and evident from Section 26E of the SARFAESI Act 2002 that it creates only a priority in favour of the financial institutions in the matter of payment over all other debts and all revenues, taxes, cesses and other rates payable to the Central Government or the State Government or local authority. But the priority in payment is in no manner in conflict with the first charge created over the properties as per the provisions of the KGST Act, 1963, and the KVAT Act, 2003. - HC
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