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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 31,2014

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Payment by cheque is deemed made on the date the cheque is presented to the authorised bank provided the cheque is not dishonoured; payment becomes final upon realisation and credit to the Government account. Courts have held timely presentation at designated branches satisfies payment timing even if account credit occurs later, barring dishonour or assessees' lapse. Rule 2A (Point of Taxation) from 01.04.2012 makes date of payment the earlier of book entry or bank credit, with special treatment where bank credit follows a change in tax rate after four working days.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Disciplinary proceedings and criminal prosecutions may proceed concurrently because they serve different purposes: disciplinary action preserves service discipline while criminal trials vindicate public duties. A stay of departmental enquiry is warranted only if continuation would prejudice the accused's defence or if the criminal charge involves complex questions of fact or law; such a stay must not cause undue delay. If the criminal trial is unduly prolonged, stayed disciplinary proceedings should be resumed to conclude promptly, balancing fair-trial interests against administrative necessity.
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