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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Recovery"
Recovery Action Against Company Directors Cannot Be Initiated If Status Of Assessee Is Non-Existent: Madras High Court
Banks Ought To Give Notice, Opportunity To Pay Dues Before Recovering Customer's Vehicle: NCDRC Holds Kotak Mahindra Bank Liable
Administrative Error In Pay Fixation Cannot Lead To Post-Retirement Recovery With Interest: MP HC
Recovery Of Time-Bound Promotion Benefits (Kramonnati) From Work Charged Employees Illegal, Benefits Must Continue; MP HC
Recovery Of Excess Payment From Retired Employee Impermissible Without Proof Of Misrepresentation: MP HC
Deferred Payment Of Works Contract In 'Recovery Mode' Doesn't Exempt Dealer From Levy Under Commercial Tax Act And Entry Tax Act: Madhya Pradesh HC
Customs Can't Claim Priority Over Bank For Recovery Of Dues From Assessee's Property: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Recovery By Department During Pendency Of Investigation In The Name Of 'Self-Ascertainment Of Tax' U/S 74 CGST Act Is Violative To Art 265: Karnataka High Court
CBIC Issues Guideline To Address Recovery Of Outstanding Dues Till GSTAT Becomes Functional
Recovery Provisions Of Central Excise Act Are Not Applicable To Service Tax: Chandigarh CESTAT
Unjustified To Recover From Employees Any Excess Payment, In Case Of Inordinate Delay In Initiating The Recovery: Madras High Court
Recovery Of Excess Payment To Employee On Ground Of Erroneous Pay Scale, Cannot Be Made At End Of Service: Calcutta High Court
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