Category: Judgments

Empanelment of Amicus Curiae-Supreme Court invites consents

Empanelment of Amicus Curiae at Supreme Court The amicus curiae figure originated in Roman law.  An amicus curiae (meaning “friend of the court“) is someone who is not a party to a case and is not solicited by a party, but who assists a court by offering information that bears on the case. The decision on whether to …

Income Tax Rule 8D is prospective in operation and not apply prior to AY 2008­-09 – Supreme Court

Income Tax Rule 8D is prospective in operation and could not apply to any assessment year prior to AY 2008­-09 – Supreme Court settles the law ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 2188 (2018) (01) SC Important Case Laws Cited/relied upon by the parties: Commissioner of Wealth Tax, Meerut Vs. Sharvan Kumar Swarup & Sons, …

Creditors not barred by limitation if liability acknowledged in accounts, they can rely on such acknowledgment-High Court

Creditors not barred by limitation if liability acknowledged in accounts, creditors can rely on the said acknowledgment-High Court   ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 2185 (2018) (01) HC Brief Facts of the Case: The assessee, during the course of the assessment proceedings had furnished details of the creditors. …

The High Court explains the law on levy of interest u/s 234B(3) when reassessment is done determing escaped income after issue of refund.

The High Court explains the law on levy of interest u/s 234B(3) when reassessment is done determing escaped income after issue of refund.  Prelude: Section 234B(3) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (the Act) provides for levy of interest where a reassessment or re-computation under Section 147 or …