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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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Rejection of the application under SVLDRS due to an ongoing investigation and non-quantification of duty as of the cut-off date, June 30, 2019. - The court observed that, summary rejection of an application without affording an opportunity of being heard would fall foul of the principles of natural justice. - The High Court directed the respondents (Revenue) to consider the declaration of the petitioner in terms of the Scheme as a valid declaration under the category of “investigation, enquiry and audit” and grant the consequential reliefs to the petitioner.
Rejection of the application under SVLDRS due to an ongoing investigation and non-quantification of duty as of the cut-off date, June 30, 2019. - The court observed that, summary rejection of an application without affording an opportunity of being heard would fall foul of the principles of natural justice. - The High Court directed the respondents (Revenue) to consider the declaration of the petitioner in terms of the Scheme as a valid declaration under the category of “investigation, enquiry and audit” and grant the consequential reliefs to the petitioner.
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