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Revisionary jurisdiction cannot reopen share capital assessments where adequate inquiry supports a permissible view and no independent error is establ...
Reassessment jurisdiction fails where unverified portal information is aggregated without examining the taxpayer's explanation or relevance of entries...
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Company struck off from Register of Companies u/s 248(5) of Companies Act, 2013. Section 250 interpreted using golden rule of construction, allowing struck-off company to pursue legal remedies for realization of dues against debtors, crystallized or uncrystallized, arising from liabilities or obligations. Creditors can also pursue legal remedies against struck-off company for payment and discharge of liabilities or obligations arising from contracts or statutory implications. Mere striking-off does not automatically invalidate civil suit filed by company if cause of action existed on date of institution. Struck-off company can pursue remedies in law even after being struck off. Present civil revision petition dismissed.
Company struck off from Register of Companies u/s 248(5) of Companies Act, 2013. Section 250 interpreted using golden rule of construction, allowing struck-off company to pursue legal remedies for realization of dues against debtors, crystallized or uncrystallized, arising from liabilities or obligations. Creditors can also pursue legal remedies against struck-off company for payment and discharge of liabilities or obligations arising from contracts or statutory implications. Mere striking-off does not automatically invalidate civil suit filed by company if cause of action existed on date of institution. Struck-off company can pursue remedies in law even after being struck off. Present civil revision petition dismissed.
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