Faceless reassessment jurisdiction turned on retrospective AO definition, with later faceless-assessment changes treated as clarificatory and procedur...
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Levy of Anti-Dumping Duty (ADD) - timeframe prescribed under Rule 18 of the ADD Rules - The Tribunal was right in concluding that the time for which the interim orders were operable had to be excluded. The Tribunal was also right in concluding that given the fact that representations had to be considered, as directed by the High Court, it could not be said that the notification dated 05.04.2021 was void in law, as it was not issued within the timeframe provided in Rule 18 of the ADD Rules. - HC
Levy of Anti-Dumping Duty (ADD) - timeframe prescribed under Rule 18 of the ADD Rules - The Tribunal was right in concluding that the time for which the interim orders were operable had to be excluded. The Tribunal was also right in concluding that given the fact that representations had to be considered, as directed by the High Court, it could not be said that the notification dated 05.04.2021 was void in law, as it was not issued within the timeframe provided in Rule 18 of the ADD Rules. - HC
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