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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 31,2022

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      Summary: Dishonor of cheques under the Negotiable Instruments Act is being approached through pre-summons mediation, a National Portal for summons, and establishment of special courts in high-caseload districts; proposals include using retired judicial officers and court staff, with coordination among the Union, High Courts and State Governments to reduce pendency in proceedings arising from cheque dishonour.
      Summary: Dishonour of cheques proceedings require prompt service of summons and retention of summary-trial procedures; reforms include shortening dishonour-slip practices, mandatory contact disclosure, creating a nodal agency for electronic service and issuing unique dishonour identifiers. Magistrates must record reasons when converting summary trials into summons trials; summary-trial procedure applies as far as may be. Inquiry mechanisms under the Code permit affidavits and document examination to test sufficiency of grounds. High Courts should direct that service in one complaint arising from the same transaction be treated as deemed service for related complaints and encourage use of inherent powers and mediation to reduce pendency.
      Summary: A sole proprietorship is equated with its proprietor and, when a party has a foreign nexus-foreign national status, habitual residence abroad, foreign incorporation, or foreign government involvement-the dispute qualifies as international commercial arbitration, even if that party operates through a local office; statutory procedures govern appointment of arbitrators and extraordinary discretionary relief cannot bypass those appointment mechanisms.
      Summary: Issuance of summons under section 108 should ordinarily be made to a Board authorised company representative; summonses to top management, including the managing director, are to be used sparingly only where representatives are non cooperative or there is demonstrable necessity. Administrative Circular guidance requires this sequence and places responsibility on departmental officers, including Collectors, to enforce these procedural limits.
      Summary: The legal classification of copyright infringement offences depends on the imprisonment bracket in the Code's schedule: offences meeting the statutory threshold qualify as cognisable, while lesser-punishment offences are non-cognisable. Applied to the relevant copyright provisions, the correct legal consequence is to treat the infringing conduct as a cognisable and non-bailable offence, allowing FIR registration and investigation to proceed under the Code's procedures.
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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The petition challenged cancellation of GST Registration where return filing was prevented because the GST portal required full tax payment before accepting returns; after raising funds the petitioner uploaded returns but missed the statutory revocation window. The court stayed the cancellation and ordered temporary reopening of the portal to permit continued trading in stock held at cancellation, emphasizing the portal's operational barrier to compliance and its effect on input tax credit entitlement.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Supreme Court held that supplies naturally bundled (such as goods with freight and insurance under CIF contracts) constitute a composite supply under Section 8 of the CGST Act and must be taxed as a single transaction; additionally, the Court declared GST Council recommendations to be recommendatory and non binding, leaving Parliament and state legislatures concurrently competent to enact GST laws and permitting states discretion in adopting Council recommendations.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Duomatic principle treats unanimous, fully informed shareholder assent as equivalent to a formal general meeting resolution for intra vires corporate acts, permitting informal validation of such acts provided the transaction is lawful and bona fide; assent must be unanimous and objectively manifest, with fraud or concealed conspiracies excluding the doctrine.
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      Summary: DRI seized a container at ICD Sabarmati after scans showed concealed logs; examination revealed 840 Red Sanders logs (14.63 MT) hidden under declared toiletries. Preliminary forest officer identification confirmed Red Sanders, a species whose export is prohibited under the Foreign Trade Policy, and the goods were seized under the Customs Act. Operation Rakth Chandan led the interception; investigations into the domestic movement, transport and exporter are continuing.
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      GST - States

      1.
      04/2022-State Tax - dated - 12-4-2022 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 14/2019-State Tax, dated 7th March,2019
      Summary: The State GST notification amends the Table in Notification No. 14/2019-State Tax by inserting four tariff entries for building materials: fly ash bricks or fly ash aggregate with 90% or more fly ash content and fly ash blocks; bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths; building bricks; and earthen or roofing tiles. The amendment adjusts tax classification for these goods and is deemed to have come into force from the stated effective date under the empowering provision of the Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax Act.
      2.
      03/2022-State Tax - dated - 12-4-2022 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 10/2019-State Tax dated 7th March, 2019
      Summary: Amendment to the state GST notification inserts new tariff entries classifying fly ash bricks and blocks, bricks of fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, building bricks, and earthen or roofing tiles into the notification's table. The change takes effect retrospectively from the first day of April, 2022 and is made under the State Goods and Services Tax Act authority to amend the original notification.
      3.
      02/2022-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-4-2022 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to provide for a concessional rate on intra state supply of bricks conditional to not availing the ITC
      Summary: A concessional State tax rate of 3% applies to specified intra state supplies of bricks, blocks and tiles only where input tax credit on inputs and input services used exclusively for such supplies has not been taken, and any credit partly attributable to those supplies is reversed as if the supply were exempt under the Act and rules.
      4.
      01/2022-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-4-2022 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 01/2017-State Tax (Rate) dated the 28th June,2017
      Summary: Amendment revises the State GST rate schedule by omitting specified lower-rated serial entries and inserting specific brick, block and roofing-tile goods into the 6% schedule, reclassifying those products for taxation; the State Government issues the change on Council recommendation and makes it effective from the start of the fiscal quarter.
      5.
      F.12 (15)FD/Tax/2022-16 - dated - 30-5-2022 - Rajasthan SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.III-153 dated the 29th December, 2017
      Summary: Waiver of the late fee payable under section 47 is granted for delay in furnishing FORM GSTR-4 for the financial year 2021-22 for the specified limited period by insertion of a proviso amending Notification No. F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.III-153.

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      56/2022 - dated - 28-5-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Prescribed authority for issuing notices u/s 143(2) r.w.s Rule 12E - Authorization of Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax/ Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax (International Taxation)
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes authorises the Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax/Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax (International Taxation), Circle -1(1)(1), Delhi as the Prescribed Income-tax Authority for issuing notices under sub-section (2) of section 143 read with Rule 12E, superseding the earlier notification; effect is upon publication in the Official Gazette.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DoP/P/CIR/2022/74 - dated 30-5-2022
      Modification in Cyber Security and Cyber resilience framework of KYC Registration Agencies (KRAs)
      Summary: KRAs must identify, classify and board approve critical assets, maintain inventories of hardware, software and network resources, and subject new or critical systems to vulnerability scanning and penetration testing prior to commissioning. Periodic VAPT covering critical infrastructure must be conducted at least annually, by CERT In empaneled organisations, with final reports approved by the Technology Committee and submitted to the regulator. Vulnerabilities must be remediated immediately and closure certified within three months. KRAs must undertake comprehensive cyber audits twice per financial year and submit an MD/CEO compliance declaration with audit reports.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/CFD/DIL2/P/CIR/2022/75 - dated 30-5-2022
      Processing of ASBA applications in Public Issue of Equity Shares and Convertibles
      Summary: The circular mandates that ASBA applications in public issues be processed only after application monies are blocked in the investor's bank account, requiring mandatory confirmation of blocked funds for acceptance on stock exchanges' electronic book-building platforms. All intermediaries, market infrastructure institutions, SCSBs and registrars must implement necessary systemic and procedural arrangements within the prescribed implementation period, with merchant bankers coordinating stakeholders. The requirement applies to all investor categories and modes of processing and is effective for public issues opening on or after the stated effective date.

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      3.
      Trade Notice No. 11/2022-23 - dated 30-5-2022
      Implementation of Notification No.06/2015-2020 dated 13th May, 2022- Issue of RCs due to Prohibition on Export of Wheat
      Summary: Prohibition on wheat exports requires RAs to physically verify all Letters of Credit, secure recipient-bank endorsement, and investigate instances where LC dates precede the prohibition but message exchanges post-date it for possible ante-dating. Ante-dated cases must prompt enforcement action and possible referral to investigative agencies; bank complicity will be addressed. RC applications that clear RA verification must obtain approval from a two-member Additional DGFTs committee at headquarters before RC issuance.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 12/2022-23 - dated 30-5-2022
      Uploading of e-BRC by 15.07.2022 for shipping bills on which RoSCTL scrip has been availed from DGFT RAs
      Summary: Directive requiring upload of electronic Bank Realisation Certificates (e-BRCs) for shipping bills with RoSCTL scrips; rebate under RoSCTL is conditional on timely realisation of export proceeds and failure to upload e-BRCs will lead to recovery/repayment action under the FT(D&R) Act by jurisdictional Regional Authorities, with AD banks responsible for completing uploads.
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