Commitment proceedings gain extended timelines, structured defect refiling, and automatic resumption of inquiry after the adjusted completion period e...
Centralised assessment transfer becomes unwarranted once the searched person's assessment is complete, requiring restoration to the appropriate charge...
Co-operative deduction eligibility excludes refund and commercial-bank interest, while qualifying co-operative investments require entity-wise verific...
Enhanced tax rate on surrendered unexplained income applies prospectively, while cash-deposit telescoping requires verification of available surrender...
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Dishonour of Cheque - order passed by the Appellate Court suspending the sentence imposed by the trial Court under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,1881(NI Act) without making any order for payment of compensation in terms Section 148 of the NI Act - respondent is willing to deposit 25% of the compensation awarded by the trial Court - The offer is accepted - HC
Dishonour of Cheque - order passed by the Appellate Court suspending the sentence imposed by the trial Court under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,1881(NI Act) without making any order for payment of compensation in terms Section 148 of the NI Act - respondent is willing to deposit 25% of the compensation awarded by the trial Court - The offer is accepted - HC
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