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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 25,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Writ jurisdiction is limited to actions against the State or its instrumentalities; when a formerly government majority owned company is privatized and the disputed entitlement is a scheme based, private character right, mandamus is not ordinarily available and the petition is non maintainable.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Electricity charges payable to distributors are contractual payments for supply and related services, not statutory levies; under ejusdem generis and noscitur a sociis the term "fees" must be read with "tax, duty or cess" and thus confined to liabilities imposed by law, so ordinary components like meter rent, consumption charges and minimum contractual charges fall outside the class of statutory fees and therefore are not covered by the provision disallowing certain payments payable under law when accounts are on a mercantile basis.
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      Summary: Signed Memoranda of Understanding establish cross-border supervisory cooperation between the Reserve Bank of India and three foreign banking regulators to facilitate structured exchange of supervisory information and promote regulatory coordination. The agreements formalise channels for sharing prudential and supervisory information, coordination on banking supervision matters, and mutual assistance in oversight, creating a framework for ongoing supervisory engagement and collaboration.
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