Political contribution deductions require recipient party compliance with contribution-reporting conditions; banking-channel donations alone do not qu...
Aggregation under TNMM prevents selective testing of intra-group services without comparable uncontrolled transactions, while appellate additional cla...
Protective assessment cannot duplicate identical receipts under competing characterisations; remote services did not establish a taxable permanent est...
Current account treatment of overseas tournament services removed most FEMA findings, but excess EEFC remittance and delayed repatriation remained bre...
Modification of bail conditions remains available through inherent jurisdiction where onerous deposits undermine justice and cannot recover disputed d...
Merchant banker regulation consolidates registration, governance, capital, reporting, outsourcing and investor-protection requirements under an update...
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Money Laundering - provisional attachment order - Despite claiming innocence and presenting evidence of legitimate business transactions, the appellant's receipt of payments through non-existing companies raised suspicions. The Appellate Tribunal, while acknowledging the appellant's denial of involvement in criminal activities, upheld the attachment order due to insufficient evidence supporting innocence. The appellant was advised to pursue legal remedies against the alleged fraudulent party. Overall, the Tribunal found no grounds to intervene in the attachment order.
Money Laundering - provisional attachment order - Despite claiming innocence and presenting evidence of legitimate business transactions, the appellant's receipt of payments through non-existing companies raised suspicions. The Appellate Tribunal, while acknowledging the appellant's denial of involvement in criminal activities, upheld the attachment order due to insufficient evidence supporting innocence. The appellant was advised to pursue legal remedies against the alleged fraudulent party. Overall, the Tribunal found no grounds to intervene in the attachment order.
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