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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 13,2024

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      Summary: The issue is whether supply agreements for cranes, trailers and tank trucks amount to a transfer of the right to use goods under the deemed sale provision. Applying the five BSNL tests-availability of goods, consensus on identity, transferee's legal right to use, exclusivity of use, and non transferability by owner-the contracts failed to meet the criteria. Contractors retained possession, crew, fuel, maintenance and liability, and transferees had only permissive use without effective control, so the arrangements were services, not deemed sales under VAT/sales tax.
      Summary: The analysis affirms that Rule 9(5) of the SARFAESI Rules prescribes an express statutory forfeiture of earnest-money deposits arising from auction terms, and that Sections 73 and 74 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, addressing contractual damages, do not apply to such statutory forfeitures. Unjust enrichment and equitable considerations cannot supplant a clear statutory forfeiture, and subsequent recovery by the secured creditor does not negate the forfeiture, except in narrowly defined exceptional circumstances where equity may justify relief.
      Summary: The Court held that Rule 9(3) is intra vires because the general delegated rule making power in section 29A(1) authorises rules that carry out the Act's purposes even when not covered by enumerated heads. Applying the generality vs. enumeration principle, the Court found the enumerated matters in section 29A(2) illustrative and not restrictive, and concluded Rule 9(3) furthers the misconduct chapter's object of maintaining ethical standards and preventing wrongful threshold dismissal of genuine complaints.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Provisional attachment under Section 110(5) allows freezing bank accounts to protect revenue or prevent smuggling only after a proper officer forms and records a reasoned opinion showing a proximate nexus to that purpose. Principal Commissioner approval is required; the order must be written, served on the bank and account holder, and specify duration. Initial attachment is six months, extendable by the Principal Commissioner for a further six months with reasons and an opportunity to be heard; accounts must be released if no longer liable.
      By: Subbarao PV
      Summary: Section 74 can be invoked only where the proper officer forms a prima facie opinion, supported by material, that tax default or wrongful availment of input tax credit occurred by reason of fraud, willful misstatement or suppression of facts to evade tax. The burden to bring relevant evidence lies on the department; if the taxable person submits cogent representations and evidence disproving these ingredients, the proper officer must consider them, record reasons if rejecting them, and may drop or re-cast Section 74 proceedings rather than treating the issuance as irrevocable.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Mandatory e-adjudication requires all adjudication proceedings to occur solely on the Central Government e-adjudication platform, with notices sent to email or last known/recorded address and preserved electronically; where no address exists notices are posted on the platform. Form ADJ is substituted as a digitally signed electronic appeal form capturing Order ID, appellant and company particulars, respondent and adjudicating officer details, penalty particulars, grounds and synopsis of appeal, delay and condonation details, jurisdictional disclosures, authorized representative data, prescribed attachments and corporate compliance declarations.
      By: MANOJ NAHATA
      Summary: Retraction of a recorded statement is the maker's withdrawal that, if promptly and credibly supported by cogent evidence (mistake, coercion, misapprehension or involuntariness) and filed preferably by affidavit before the recording authority, reduces the evidentiary weight of the original admission; delayed or unsupported retractions are liable to be treated as afterthoughts and disregarded, and an uncorroborated retraction does not automatically invalidate assessments based on the original statement.
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      Summary: PM GatiShakti workshops aim to operationalise the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan at district and local levels by convening District Collectors, state and central officials to showcase use cases, demonstrate the PMGS geo spatial tools and NMP platform, and promote the Area Development Approach to align infrastructure and social sector planning, facilitate first and last mile connectivity, and onboard additional districts for inclusive regional development.
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