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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 03,2022

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      Summary: Rejection of the declared transaction value of an imported used car cannot rest solely on a Chartered Engineer report without due consideration of the importer's documentary submissions; where importation was not prohibited and only a policy condition on prior foreign use was breached, the authority must re determine assessable value and consider the option to pay a fine in lieu of confiscation, including reassessment of penalty quantum and incidental charges.
      Summary: Show-cause notices issued by officers of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence who are not proper officers under the statutory scheme suffer from a jurisdictional defect and are non est; where proceedings are wholly without jurisdiction an alternate remedy does not preclude challenge, and show-cause notices must have statutory backing and not be used as instruments of harassment.
      Summary: Allegations assert coordinated issuance of fake invoices among about 56 firms to wrongfully claim Input Tax Credit, allegedly evading taxes amounting to Rs. 5.65 crore. Considering the scale, conspiratorial nature, and nascent stage of investigation, and recognising economic offences as particularly serious for public finances, the court refused bail to the applicant Saurabh Srivastava and dismissed the bail application.
      Summary: The petition alleged majority conduct that altered the petitioner's intended equity stake and diverted company funds, constituting unfair treatment of a minority shareholder. The tribunal preserved the petitioner's original shareholding at incorporation and directed a share valuation to enable a fair exit, with the company bearing the valuation fee and interim protection against further alteration of shareholding.
      Summary: Money laundering bail applications balance the presumption that bail is the rule against offence gravity and statutory constraints. Courts consider nature and seriousness, evidence quality, accused's circumstances, risk of non appearance and witness tampering, and public interest. The twin condition requires prosecutorial opposition and that, if opposed, there be reasonable grounds to believe the accused is not guilty and will not reoffend; investigative stage, missing materials and absconding principal suspects materially affect this assessment.
      Summary: RBI directions in public interest can prohibit an NBFC's asset alienation and bind civil claims even if the enabling provision is not cited; failure to challenge such directions constitutes waiver/acquiescence, preventing civil relief that conflicts with the direction. Constructive res judicata bars subsequent suits where the cause of action accrued earlier and was not raised, and winding-up petition commencement creates a suspect period during which transfers may be impeached as potentially fraudulent.
      Summary: Disputes over the conversion formula for optionally convertible redeemable preference shares following a qualified initial public offering were submitted to arbitration under agreements designating Mumbai and a three-arbitrator tribunal with a Chairperson. Parties disputed entitlement percentages and refund implications; compliance with SEBI Regulations required conversion prior to the QIPO. A related claim that unpaid redemption sums triggered corporate insolvency proceedings was assessed, and the factual record did not establish a contractual default sufficient to invoke the insolvency resolution process. Multiple arbitration agreements between the same parties permit separately constituted proceedings for international and domestic arbitration while retaining the same tribunal members.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 410 (E) - dated - 1-6-2022 - Co. Law
      Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Amendment Rules, 2022
      Summary: The amendment requires nationals of countries sharing a land border with India to obtain and attach security clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs before appointment as a director or before generation of a Director Identification Number; absence of such clearance prevents acceptance of appointment documents or generation of a DIN application number. Forms DIR-2 and DIR-3 are revised to include a declaration and a verification respectively, whereby applicants must state whether security clearance is required and confirm attachment when applicable.

      IBC

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      IBBI/2022-23/GN/REG083 - dated - 1-6-2022 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Engagement of Research Associates and Consultants) (Amendment) Regulations, 2022
      Summary: The amendment authorises the Chairperson to amend consolidated remuneration in Schedule II for reasons recorded in writing, substitutes Schedule II to prescribe graded consolidated monthly pay with an annual increment, and provides that candidates are engaged contractually for one to three years with Chairperson authority to extend the term one year at a time up to a maximum aggregate of five years, effective on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/IMD-1/ DOF1/P/CIR/2022/77 - dated 2-6-2022
      Procedure for seeking prior approval for change in control of Portfolio Managers
      Summary: Change in control of portfolio managers requires prior approval via the SEBI Intermediary Portal; such approval is valid for six months and fresh registration following the change must be completed within that period. The portfolio manager must inform existing investors and offer an exit without exit load for at least 30 calendar days. For schemes requiring NCLT sanction, SEBI approval must be sought before NCLT filing, SEBI may grant a three month in principle approval, and after NCLT order the manager must file specified documents within 15 days for final approval.

      Companies Law

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      6/2022 - dated 31-5-2022
      Relaxation in paying additional fees in case of delay in filing all the event based e-forms by LLPs which are due on and after 25th February, 2022 to 31st May, 2022 up to 30th June, 2022
      Summary: Limited Liability Partnerships may file event-based e-forms due between 25 February 2022 and 31 May 2022 without payment of additional fees until 30 June 2022, as administrative relief in view of the MCA-21 transition; the Ministry of Corporate Affairs has directed implementation of this concession to promote compliance.
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      05/2022 - dated 30-5-2022
      Micro Finance/Micro Credit as an object in the Object Clause of Memorandum of Association (MoA) of Section 8 companies registered under the Companies Act, 2013-Clarification
      Summary: ROCs are directed not to permit incorporation of Section 8 companies with microfinance objects or subsequent alteration of main objects to include microfinance unless the company complies with the Net Owned Fund and other requirements laid down in the RBI Directions for NBFC MFIs; ROCs must examine incorporation and change of object filings to prevent circumvention.

      Central Excise

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      Instruction No. 1083/04/2022-CX9 - dated 23-5-2022
      Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for NCLT cases in respect of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC)
      Summary: The SOP centralizes receipt and dissemination of IBBI public-announcement information through a CBIC Nodal Officer (ADG, DGPM) to ensure timely filing of operational creditor claims under the IBC. It requires official email dissemination, a dedicated WhatsApp group for zone nodal contacts, routine monitoring of the IBBI website, liaison with Resolution Professionals on resolution plans and NCLT orders, confirmation of claim filings by field formations to the Nodal Officer, and monthly reporting in a prescribed proforma for consolidation and review.
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