28% GST: EGF & A23 petition challenging CGST 2017 provisions to be heard tomorrow by CJI bench
The writ petition by Industry Association E-Gaming Federation (EGF) and money gaming platform A23 before the Supreme Court challenging the provisions…
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The writ petition by Industry Association E-Gaming Federation (EGF) and money gaming platform A23 before the Supreme Court challenging the provisions…
The government has listed 18 bills to be presented, including the first batch of supplementary grants and demand for excess…
GST & Indirect Taxes, Committee of the ICAI has published the Sixth edition of CGST Act, and Rules in October,…
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), New Delhi has published GST Act (s) and Rule (s) Bare Law…
Lawgics / GST Notes by Advocate and Author Nidhi Aggarwal. Sec.172 and interpretation thereof.
Lawgics / GST Notes by Advocate and Author Nidhi Aggarwal. Sec.171 and interpretation thereof.
Lawgics / GST Notes by Advocate and Author Nidhi Aggarwal. Sec.170 and interpretation thereof.
Lawgics / GST Notes by Advocate and Author Nidhi Aggarwal. Sec.168A and interpretation thereof.
The Hon’ble Patna High Court in Gobinda Construction v. Union of India held that, Section 16(4) of the CGST Act is constitutionally valid and are not violative of Article 19(1)(g) and Article 300 (A) of the Constitution of India and is not inconsistent with or in derogation of any of the fundamental right guaranteed under the Constitution of India.
Lawgics / GST Notes by Advocate and Author Nidhi Aggarwal. Sec.168 and interpretation thereof.