BharatTax.net
SearchITATHigh CourtsSupreme CourtPhrasesAI ResearchHistory

Filters

BharatTax.net

Free search engine for ITAT (Income Tax Appellate Tribunal) judgments across all 28 benches in India.

Quick Links

  • Search Judgments
  • Browse by Bench
  • Recent Judgments

About

BharatTax provides free access to Income Tax Appellate Tribunal orders for legal research and reference.

© 2026 BharatTax.net. All rights reserved.

2 results for “transfer pricing”+ Section 194Iclear

Sorted by relevance

Delhi26Raipur17Mumbai16Ahmedabad16Kolkata13Bangalore10Cochin8Cuttack2Chandigarh2Jaipur2Chennai1Allahabad1Varanasi1

Key Topics

Section 1946Section 201(1)2TDS2

THE PRINCIPAL OFFICER, SARDA MINES PVT. LTD.,KEONJHAR vs. ACIT(TDS)-II, BHUBANESWAR

In the result, appeals filed by the assessee are allowed

ITA 297/CTK/2017[2008-09]Status: DisposedITAT Cuttack31 Aug 2018AY 2008-09

Bench: S/Shri N.S Saini & Pavan Kumar Gadale

For Appellant: Shri Bhagban Panda/D.K.Mohanty, ARFor Respondent: Shri Subhendu Datta, DR
Section 194Section 201(1)

Transfer of Property Act, 1882 also make a distinction between the rent and premium payable under lease. When the interest of the lessor is charged with for a price, the price paid is premium or salami but the periodical payment made for the continuous enjoyment of the benefits under lease are in the nature of rent. Their Lordships held that

THE PRINCIPAL OFFICER, SARDA MINES PVT. LTD.,KEONJHAR vs. ACIT(TDS)-II, BHUBANESWAR

In the result, appeals filed by the assessee are allowed

ITA 298/CTK/2017[2009-10]Status: DisposedITAT Cuttack31 Aug 2018AY 2009-10

Bench: S/Shri N.S Saini & Pavan Kumar Gadale

For Appellant: Shri Bhagban Panda/D.K.Mohanty, ARFor Respondent: Shri Subhendu Datta, DR
Section 194Section 201(1)

Transfer of Property Act, 1882 also make a distinction between the rent and premium payable under lease. When the interest of the lessor is charged with for a price, the price paid is premium or salami but the periodical payment made for the continuous enjoyment of the benefits under lease are in the nature of rent. Their Lordships held that