Condonation of Delay: Tribunal directed condonation where rectification proceedings were pursued, ordering merits adjudication after opportunity to be...
Restriction of Input Tax Credit under Rule 86A applies only to fraudulently or ineligible availed credit; mere wrongful recipient availment is insuffi...
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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