Power to receive documentary evidence upheld; documents referred in complaint may be placed on record without amendment where omission was inadvertent...
Proof of foreign public documents requires originals or certified diplomatic/notarial copies; inspection must occur in-magna presence and cross-examin...
Tribunal held that clause (i) of the statutory provision defining specified domestic transactions was omitted with retrospective effect, applying established precedent on retrospective omission so the provision is treated as never having existed; consequently references to the Transfer Pricing Officer and transfer pricing adjustments for the relevant assessment year were invalid and the additions based solely on that provision were directed to be deleted, leading to allowance of the appeal and removal of the contested additions.
Tribunal held that clause (i) of the statutory provision defining specified domestic transactions was omitted with retrospective effect, applying established precedent on retrospective omission so the provision is treated as never having existed; consequently references to the Transfer Pricing Officer and transfer pricing adjustments for the relevant assessment year were invalid and the additions based solely on that provision were directed to be deleted, leading to allowance of the appeal and removal of the contested additions.
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.