Working-capital adjustment determines whether software-services transfer-pricing margins fall within the statutory tolerance range, eliminating any ad...
Permanent establishment deductions upheld for expatriate salaries, direct costs and trading losses, while head-office costs require fresh classificati...
Data transmission equipment classification under CTSH 8517 62 remains distinct from residual classification, with exemption evidence requiring scrutin...
HC dismissed the writ petition after finding no violation of natural justice principles. The petitioner was aware of the ongoing investigation but failed to file a reply or provide justification for sales invoices. The court noted the petitioner's lack of bona fides and absence of substantive response to departmental notices. While declining to entertain the writ petition, the court preserved the petitioner's right to pursue appellate remedies under Section 107 of CGST Act. The decision emphasizes that extraordinary judicial intervention is unwarranted when standard procedural mechanisms remain available and the party has not demonstrated procedural prejudice.
HC dismissed the writ petition after finding no violation of natural justice principles. The petitioner was aware of the ongoing investigation but failed to file a reply or provide justification for sales invoices. The court noted the petitioner's lack of bona fides and absence of substantive response to departmental notices. While declining to entertain the writ petition, the court preserved the petitioner's right to pursue appellate remedies under Section 107 of CGST Act. The decision emphasizes that extraordinary judicial intervention is unwarranted when standard procedural mechanisms remain available and the party has not demonstrated procedural prejudice.
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.