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RAJASTHAN STATE MINES & MINERALS LTD. vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, JAIPUR

The appeals are disposed of accordingly

C.A. No.-005327-005327 - 2008Supreme Court25 Aug 2008
Section 35ESection 35E(2)Section 37(1)

disallowed on the ground that assessee has not been able to prove that the expenses on development falls in the category of exploring, locating or providing deposits of any mineral so as to quality for deduction u/s 35E.” 3 The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal also took into consideration the application of the provisions of Section

COMMNR. OF CENTRAL EXCISE, DELHI vs. M/S. PEARL DRINKS LTD

C.A. No.-002059-002060 - 2003Supreme Court06 Jul 2010
Section 35Section 4

disallowance had not according to the Board been taken into consideration by the adjudicating authority while granting the deductions claimed by the respondent-company. 8. In compliance with the order passed by the CBEC the Commissioner of Central Excise preferred an appeal under Section 35E

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX (CENTRAL) 2 vs. M/S MAHAGUN REALTORS (P) LTD

The appeal is allowed, in the above terms, without order on costs

C.A. No.-002716-002716 - 2022Supreme Court05 Apr 2022

Bench: HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE

Section 143(2)Section 153ASection 276C

disallowed in the subsequent year, in the case of the then transferee company. The decision of the Delhi High Court, in Spice (supra), after discussing the decision in Saraswati Syndicate, went on to explain why assessing an amalgamating company, without framing the order in the name of the transferee company is fatal: “10. Section 481 of the Companies Act provides