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Addition to Income27Section 11A23Penalty22Section 80H18Section 417Exemption16Deduction16Limitation/Time-bar12Section 41(2)10Section 35L

THE PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX 4 MUMBAI vs. M/S S.G. ASIA HOLDINGS (INDIA) PVT. LTD

The Appeal is allowed to the aforesaid extent

C.A. No.-006144-006144 - 2019Supreme Court13 Aug 2019

Bench: HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE

Section 143(3)Section 92

price” in identical or substantially identical cases. These instructions are under Section 119 of the Income-tax Act. Civil Appeal No. 6144 of 2019 @ SLP(C)No.12126 of 2019 The Principal Commissioner of Income Tax-4, Mumbai vs. M/s. S.G. Asia Holding (I) Pvt. Ltd. 9 ANNEXURE I Register of record to be maintained by Transfer

ISHIKAWAJMA-HARIMA HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. vs. DIRECTOR OF INCOME TAX, MUMBAI

The appeal is allowed in part and to

C.A. No.-000009-000009 - 2007Supreme Court04 Jan 2007

Showing 1–20 of 118 · Page 1 of 6

9
Section 39
Section 29
For Respondent: Director of Income Tax, Mumbai
Section 241

price escalation. The question of imposition of tax on income arising from a business connection may, thus, have to be considered keeping in view the aforementioned factual backdrop. Section 9(1)(i) of the Act states that income accruing or arising whether directly or indirectly, through or from any business connection in India shall be deemed to accrue or arise

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX vs. SHELF DRILLING RON TAPPMEYER LIMITED

The appeals are allowed

C.A. No.-010586-010589 - 2025Supreme Court08 Aug 2025

Bench: HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE B.V. NAGARATHNA

Section 144CSection 153Section 153(1)Section 44B

9) The provisions of this section as they stood immediately before the commencement of the Finance Act, 2016, shall apply to and in relation to any order of assessment, reassessment or recomputation made before the 1st day of June, 2016: Page 35 of 112 Provided that where a notice under sub-section (1) of section 142 or sub-section

M/S JINDAL EQUIPMENT LEASING CONSULTANCY SERVICES LTD. vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

Appeals stand disposed of in the aforesaid terms

C.A. No.-000152-000152 - 2026Supreme Court09 Jan 2026

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R. MAHADEVAN

Section 143(3)Section 28Section 47

9 SCC 1 (5-Judge Bench) 30 restrict a provision that Parliament has intentionally couched in broad terms. Illustratively, waiver of a trading liability has been treated as taxable business income under Section 28, as held in Commissioner of Income Tax v. T.V. Sundaram Iyengar & Sons Ltd.22 Again, in Commissioner of Income Tax v. Meghalaya Steels Ltd23, this Court noted

RAJ PAL SINGH vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX HARYANA

In the result, this appeal fails and is, therefore, dismissed

C.A. No.-002416-002416 - 2010Supreme Court25 Aug 2020

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI

Section 256(1)Section 4Section 45Section 6

price of the land fixed by the Collector to the land owners. From the copy of the jamabandi attached with this file, khasra Nos. 361 and 364 measuring 5 kanals and 7 marlas were not on the lease with the college. But the Management is claiming compensation for this land also. In these circumstances, the college management cannot be awarded

ENGINEERING ANALYSIS CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE PRIVATE LIMITED vs. THE COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

C.A. No.-008733-008734 - 2018Supreme Court02 Mar 2021

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ROHINTON FALI NARIMAN

transfer to the copy/copies any copyright or other marking on the Software or Documentation. d) not use the Software or Documentation for any other purpose than permitted in this Article 20, License or sell or in any manner alienate or part with its possession. e) not use or transfer the Software and/or the Documentation outside India without the written consent

M/S D. N. SINGH THROUGH PARTNER DUDHESHWAR NATH SINGH vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

C.A. No.-003738-003739 - 2023Supreme Court16 May 2023

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE K.M. JOSEPH

Section 260A

price, has been placed in possession of the houses as an owner and is using the buildings for the purpose of its business in its own right. Still the assessee has been denied the benefit of Section 32. On the other hand, the Housing Board would be denied the benefit of Section 32 because in spite of its being

COMMNR. OF CUSTOMS vs. M/S. FERODO INDIA PVT. LTD

C.A. No.-008426-008426 - 2002Supreme Court21 Feb 2008
For Respondent: M/s Ferodo India Pvt. Ltd
Section 14

9 also provides for inclusion of certain considerations which passes from the buyer to the supplier in the form of specified goods or services, other than in the form of money. Method 2 \026 TV of Identical Goods (Rule 5) Rule 5 through rule 7A provides for four alternate methods of determining the customs value whenever such value cannot

COMMNR. OF CENTRAL EXCISE, HYDERABAD vs. M/S. DETERGENTS INDIA LTD

C.A. No.-009049-009051 - 2003Supreme Court08 Apr 2015

Bench: Cegat Was Also Dismissed By The Impugned Judgment Dated 22.4.2003. 2

Section 4Section 4(1)(a)Section 4(4)(c)

Section 4(4)(c) of the Act and stated that some of these factors are that advertisement expenses of DIL brands had been borne by the holding Company Shaw Wallace; processing charges paid by Shaw Wallace to DIL is less than processing charges paid to Hindustan Lever; employees of Shaw Wallace and its subsidiaries were freely transferred from one company

SAP LABS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED vs. INCOME TAX OFFICER CIRCLE 6 (1) (1) BANGALORE

Appeals are allowed

C.A. No.-008463-008463 - 2022Supreme Court19 Apr 2023

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.R. SHAH

transfer pricing, determination of the arm’s length price by the Tribunal shall be final and cannot be subject matter of scrutiny and the High Court is precluded from examining the correctness of the determination of the arm’s length price by the Tribunal in an appeal under Section 260A of the IT Act on the ground that it cannot

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER INCOME TAX 4 BENGALURU 2 vs. M/S JUPITER CAPITAL PRIVATE LIMITED

SLP(C) No.-000063-000063 - 2025Supreme Court02 Jan 2025

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J.B. PARDIWALA

Section 2(47)

9. It is not possible to accept the contention of Shri Ganesh, learned counsel that reduction does not amount to a transfer of the capital asset. Section 2(47) of the Act reads as follows: 7 “2. (47) ‘transfer’ in relation to a capital asset, includes, (i) the sale, exchange or relinquishment of the asset; or (ii) the extinguishment

THE AUTHORITY FOR ADVANCE RULINGS (INCOME TAX) vs. TIGER GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL II HOLDINGS

C.A. No.-000262-000262 - 2026Supreme Court15 Jan 2026

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R. MAHADEVAN

9 In short, “the Act” 10 Tiger Global International II Holdings, Mauritius. Certificate dated 17.08.2018 mentioning the rate of income tax @ 6.05% Tiger Global International III Holdings, Mauritius. Certificate dated 17.08.2018 mentioning the rate of income tax @ 6.92% Tiger Global International IV Holdings, Mauritius. Certificate dated 17.08.2018 mentioning the rate of income tax @ 8.47% 5.7. Hence, the assessees approached

COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX vs. M/S JINDAL STEEL THROUGH ITS MANAGING DIRECTOR

Appeals are hereby dismissed

C.A. No.-013771-013771 - 2015Supreme Court06 Dec 2023

Bench: HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE B.V. NAGARATHNA

Section 260ASection 80

9 Rs.48,11,72,000.00 as against Rs.80,10,38,505.00 claimed by the assessee. 9.1. In its order dated 07.06.2007, Tribunal noted that the dispute between the parties related to the manner of computing profits of the undertaking of the assessee engaged in the business of generation of power for the purpose of relief under Section

CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL GOODS AND SERVICE TAX vs. M/S SAFARI RETREATS PRIVATE LIMITED

Appeals are partly allowed in above terms

C.A. No.-002948-002948 - 2023Supreme Court03 Oct 2024

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ABHAY S. OKA

Section 17Section 17(5)(c)Section 17(5)(d)

price, upon which further GST would be levied, leading to tax Civil Appeal No.2948 of 2023 etc. Page 9 of 91 on tax. If what is being supplied by the seller is a service, it has to be necessarily received as a service by the buyer; e. Section 17(5)(c) and (d) remain vague due to the absence

COMMISSIONER OF CENTAL EXCISE AND SERVICE TAX ROHTAK vs. M/S. MERINO PANEL PRODUCT LTD

C.A. No.-006891 - 2018Supreme Court05 Dec 2022

Bench: HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE

Section 2Section 4Section 4(1)Section 4(1)(a)Section 4(1)(b)Section 4(3)(b)

price charged to independent buyers. This fulfilled the requirement of using “reasonable means” under Rule 11 while arriving at the assessable value, and was also in conformity with Section 4(1) of the CEA. Further backing for the correctness of this approach was drawn from different holdings by CESTAT Tribunals, including the aforementioned decision in Aquamall Water Solutions (Supra

COMMR.OF CUSTOMS (IMPORT) MUMBAI vs. M/S GANPATI OVERSEAS THR. ITS PROPRIETOR SHRI YASHPAL SHARMA

C.A. No.-004735-004736 - 2009Supreme Court06 Oct 2023

Bench: HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE B.V. NAGARATHNA

Section 108Section 130

9 Department. It was pointed out that the two statements of Mr. Suresh Chandra Sharma and Mr. Yashpal Sharma could not be termed as voluntary under any circumstances. Those inculpatory statements were obtained through coercion and under duress. It was pointed out that the statement of Mr. Yashpal Sharma was structured in such a manner as to tally entirely with

ASSTT DIRECTOR OF INCOME TAX I NEW DELHI vs. M/S E FUNDS IT SOLUTION INC

C.A. No.-006082-006082 - 2015Supreme Court24 Oct 2017

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ROHINTON FALI NARIMAN

Transfer Pricing Officer by his order dated 22nd February, 2006, has specifically held that whatever is paid under various agreements between the US companies and the Indian company are on arm’s length pricing and that, this being the case, even if a fixed place PE is found, 15 once arm’s length price is paid, the US companies

SIDDHARTHA TUBES LTD. vs. COMNR.OF CUTSTOMS & CENTRAL EXCISE,.M.P

The appeals are partly allowed, with no order as to costs

C.A. No.-004247-004248 - 2000Supreme Court16 Dec 2005
For Respondent: Commissioner of Customs & Central Excise, Indore (MP)
Section 2Section 35

transferred to the galvanizing section and since it was not disputed that black pipes were in fully finished forms, and that, they were cleared from tube mill section on payment of duty, the cost of galvanization was not includible in the assessable value. According to the learned counsel, as soon as manufacture of m.s. pipes became complete, the product became

INCOME TAX OFFICER AND ANR. vs. V.MOHAN AND ANR

C.A. No.-008592-008593 - 2010Supreme Court14 Dec 2021

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.M. KHANWILKAR

Section 2Section 2(2)(c)Section 6Section 6(1)Section 6(2)

9, of the said Act; or (iii)   such   order   of   detention,   being   an   order   to which   the   provisions   of   section   12A   of   the   said   Act apply, has not been revoked before the expiry of the time for, or on the basis of, the first review under sub­ section (3) of that section, or on the basis of the report

COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS AND C.E.NAGPUR vs. M/S. ISPAT INDUSTRIES LTD

C.A. No.-000637-000637 - 2007Supreme Court07 Oct 2015
Section 4

9. As this case involves the correct interpretation of Section 4 as it stood at the relevant time, it is necessary to recapitulate the history of the said provision insofar as it relates to freight charges being part of excise duty. 10. Section 4, as it stood before the 1973 amendment made to the Central Excise and Salt Act, provided