Rectification of mistake remains limited to self-evident record errors, preventing merits review through miscellaneous applications and preserving fin...
Tender creditworthiness conditions may extend to de facto Promoter Directors, with post-participation challenges generally barred absent arbitrariness...
Corporate representation in PMLA summons proceedings permitted through an authorised signatory, subject to directors' continuing cooperation and atten...
Helicopter charter classification requires effective control analysis, while territorial performance, reasoned credit orders and wilful suppression de...
Specified fund definition expands PAN exemption eligibility for registered alternative investment funds and qualifying International Financial Service...
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Maintainability of the writ petition in HC - Validity of reassessment order passed - The petitioner raised concerns about procedural irregularities, including the lack of sufficient time for response and the initiation of multiple proceedings for the same period and issue. The High court considered the maintainability of the writ petition, emphasizing the importance of adhering to statutory remedies and precedents regarding writ jurisdiction. Ultimately, the court dismissed the petition, highlighting the availability of alternative remedies under the Income Tax Act, 1961, and refrained from making observations on the merits of the case.
Maintainability of the writ petition in HC - Validity of reassessment order passed - The petitioner raised concerns about procedural irregularities, including the lack of sufficient time for response and the initiation of multiple proceedings for the same period and issue. The High court considered the maintainability of the writ petition, emphasizing the importance of adhering to statutory remedies and precedents regarding writ jurisdiction. Ultimately, the court dismissed the petition, highlighting the availability of alternative remedies under the Income Tax Act, 1961, and refrained from making observations on the merits of the case.
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