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Yogitha S. Yogesh
Yogitha S Yogesh is graduated from Government Law College Thiruvananthapuram on BA. LLB and is currently pursuing LLM in Constitutional Law. She is working as a content writer who is passionate in Content creation. Her area of interest are Constitutional law and Co-operate Law. She is also into teaching, baking, reading and gardening.
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No Stranger to Contracts, Including Customs Officer Cannot Modify FOB Value of Goods: CESTAT [Read Order]
The New Delhi Bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal ( CESTAT ) has stated that no stranger to the contract, including any...
Establishment of Fake or Fabricated Invoice Not necessary to reject Transaction value u/r 12 of Customs Valuation Rules: CESTAT [Read Order]
The New Delhi Bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal ( CESTAT ) has stated that the transaction value is not the only basis for assessment of the duty. It is sufficient if the...
SCN u/s 29 CGST Act must reflect Reasons and Intent of Retrospective Cancellation of Registration: Delhi HC [Read Order]
The Delhi High Court has been made clear that a decision to cancel a trader's GST registration with retroactive effect will not be upheld unless the authority's intentions and the reasons for the...
Pr Commissioner of Income Tax has Authority to Cancel Registration of Assessee even without Decision from Assessing Authority: Kerala HC [Read Order]
The Kerala High Court declared the principal commissioner's power to terminate an assessee's registration without awaiting the assessing authority's action. Judges A.K. Jayasankaran Nambiar and...
Power to Remand u/s 107(11) of GST Act: Telangana HC allows Petition on Non-Consideration of Jurisdiction Objection [Read Order]
The Telangana High Court allowed writ petition citing violation of natural justice principle. It was found that there was breach of principles of natural justice and for not considering the...