Invoice-based recovery claims remain time-barred despite separate winding-up proceedings, absent valid acknowledgment or part-payment of the disputed ...
Extended limitation fails without specific suppression allegations, while overseas employee secondment remains taxable as manpower supply within norma...
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The court held that the gift deed executed by the defaulting brother in favor of the petitioner was a fraudulent attempt to obstruct the government from recovering legitimate dues. The timing of the gift deed, soon after the defaulter order, raised suspicion. The petitioner's conduct was questionable, including suppressing vital documents. The transaction appeared solely aimed at obstructing the sale of property to recover government dues. The court dismissed the petition with costs, stating that a petitioner with such conduct does not deserve extraordinary writ jurisdiction's assistance. The respondents were directed to initiate recovery proceedings against the petitioner for the defaulted dues.
The court held that the gift deed executed by the defaulting brother in favor of the petitioner was a fraudulent attempt to obstruct the government from recovering legitimate dues. The timing of the gift deed, soon after the defaulter order, raised suspicion. The petitioner's conduct was questionable, including suppressing vital documents. The transaction appeared solely aimed at obstructing the sale of property to recover government dues. The court dismissed the petition with costs, stating that a petitioner with such conduct does not deserve extraordinary writ jurisdiction's assistance. The respondents were directed to initiate recovery proceedings against the petitioner for the defaulted dues.
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