S. 2(22)(e):Deemed dividend – Allotment of shares- Debited value of shares in the ledger account – Addition of debit balance as deemed dividend is held to be not be not justified .
S. 2(22)(e):Deemed dividend – Allotment of shares- Debited value of shares in the ledger account – Addition of debit balance as deemed dividend is held to be not be not justified .
S. 2(1A) : Agricultural income – Rubber manufacturer – Sale of rubber trees and timber cannot be brought to tax under rule 7A [ R.7A ]
S.148: Reassessment — Notice -Principal Officer- Notice issued in the name of Principal officer was quashed [ S.2(35(b) , 147 , Art . 226 ]
S. 2(22)(e):Deemed dividend – Amount received from subsidiary company as advance for providing corporate guarantee- Addition cannot be made as deemed dividend .
S. 2(22)(e):Deemed dividend – Director – No evidence to prove that the advance was in respect of sale of land – Addition as deemed dividend is held to be justified .
S. 2(22)(e):Deemed dividend – Share holder – Not a shareholder in a company from which loan was received – Loan amount cannot be assessed as deemed dividend
S. 2(22)(e):Deemed dividend – Deposit for purchase of premises – Addition cannot be made as deemed dividend – No question of law .[ S.260A]
S. 2(22)(e) : Deemed dividend—Share application money received by companies from other companies—Additions cannot be made as deemed dividend.
Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act , 2020
S. 4: Filing of declaration and particulars to be furnished – Disputed tax – Pendency of Appeal before High Court – Permission to withdraw the appeal was granted –Given liberty to restore the appeal in the event the ultimate decision is taken on the declaration is against the assessee. [ S.260A ]
Advocates Act , 1961
S: 34 : Power of High Courts to make rules- Punishment of Advocates for misconduct – Independent Bar and Independent Bench form the backbone of the democracy – The Legal profession cannot be equated with any other traditional professions -It is not commercial in nature and is noble one considering the nature of duties to be performed and its impact on society – The role of a lawyer is indispensable in the system of delivery of justice – He is bound by the professional ethics and to maintain the high standard . [ S. 9, 33, 34 ,35, 37 , Constitution of India , Art , 32, 226, Madras High Court Rules , 1970 Rules, 14A, 14B, 14C , 14D ]