Fraudulently obtained SEIS scrips cannot support customs exemption; recovery, confiscation and penalties were sustained, but employee penalty fell awa...
Electronic transmission of summons and relied-upon documents satisfied Rule 13(3)(iii) read with Rule 13(11) and Section 13 of the IT Act, and email delivery of PDF RUDs was held valid; recording of reasons to believe under Section 8(1) PMLA was examined and upheld as based on perusal of RUDs and investigation material; the Adjudicating Authority must determine whether specific documents qualify as relied upon documents and, if so, order their supply and permit a two week supplementary reply, with aggrieved parties able to seek remedies under Section 26 PMLA.
Electronic transmission of summons and relied-upon documents satisfied Rule 13(3)(iii) read with Rule 13(11) and Section 13 of the IT Act, and email delivery of PDF RUDs was held valid; recording of reasons to believe under Section 8(1) PMLA was examined and upheld as based on perusal of RUDs and investigation material; the Adjudicating Authority must determine whether specific documents qualify as relied upon documents and, if so, order their supply and permit a two week supplementary reply, with aggrieved parties able to seek remedies under Section 26 PMLA.
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