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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Demand of GST - Validity of assessment orders - The petitioner contended that they provided all relevant documents, including those related to land transactions, during the assessment process. They argued that project details were submitted during rectification proceedings. - After examining the evidence and submissions, the court noted that the assessing officer had considered the petitioner's documents and entered findings based on such evidence. The court concluded that a reasonable opportunity was provided to the petitioner, and the assessment orders were not a result of non-application of mind. Therefore, the court found no grounds for interference in its discretionary jurisdiction.
Demand of GST - Validity of assessment orders - The petitioner contended that they provided all relevant documents, including those related to land transactions, during the assessment process. They argued that project details were submitted during rectification proceedings. - After examining the evidence and submissions, the court noted that the assessing officer had considered the petitioner's documents and entered findings based on such evidence. The court concluded that a reasonable opportunity was provided to the petitioner, and the assessment orders were not a result of non-application of mind. Therefore, the court found no grounds for interference in its discretionary jurisdiction.
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