Fair-rent assessment requires consideration of lease terms, valuation principles and prevailing market rent; the certificate was quashed for fresh rev...
Document Identification Number compliance is satisfied when electronically communicated orders are promptly authenticated through a correctly identifi...
Industrial shrimp-feed machinery classification follows its commercial function, placing integrated production plants under the specific industrial fo...
Page of 4801
Press 'Enter' after typing page number.
1081 to 1100 of 96001 Results
❮
❯
❯❯
0 / 200
Expand Note
Add to Folder
No Folders have been created
+
Are you sure you want to delete "My most important" ?
The High Court addressed the issue of jurisdiction in a case involving the issuance of two show cause notices to an individual for different entities. The petitioner argued that once a notice was issued to them individually, a separate notice could not be issued for their proprietorship concern by a different Commissionerate. The Court held that the jurisdiction of the Commissionerate where the proprietorship was situated was valid. The earlier notice to the individual did not affect the notice to the firm, and the Commissionerate had the authority to examine the actions of the firm. The petitioner was advised to respond to the show cause notice for the firm. The Court found no grounds to interfere, and the appeal was dismissed.
The High Court addressed the issue of jurisdiction in a case involving the issuance of two show cause notices to an individual for different entities. The petitioner argued that once a notice was issued to them individually, a separate notice could not be issued for their proprietorship concern by a different Commissionerate. The Court held that the jurisdiction of the Commissionerate where the proprietorship was situated was valid. The earlier notice to the individual did not affect the notice to the firm, and the Commissionerate had the authority to examine the actions of the firm. The petitioner was advised to respond to the show cause notice for the firm. The Court found no grounds to interfere, and the appeal was dismissed.
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.