Can a litigant change his counsel?
R K Hasija, Advocate LITIGANTS engage Advocates to represent them before various Courts/ Legal Forums for the reason that most of the litigants do not… Read More »Can a litigant change his counsel?
R K Hasija, Advocate LITIGANTS engage Advocates to represent them before various Courts/ Legal Forums for the reason that most of the litigants do not… Read More »Can a litigant change his counsel?
H.S.Sharma, Consultant, GSTaxperts Notification Nos. 49 and 50/2003-CE dated 10.06.2003 grant exemption from the whole of the duty of excise or additional duty of excise… Read More »Misuse of Notification Nos. 49 & 50/2003-CX by the manufacturers located in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.
R.K.Hasija, Advocate During investigations against corporate entities, statements of various persons are recorded. Investigations may result into issue of show cause notices demanding excise duty… Read More »Penalty on co-noticees
R.K.Hasija, Advocate It is plain that the mere passing of an order of dismissal would not be effective unless it is published and communicated to… Read More »Whether order passed in file is issued and served
R.K.Hasija, Advocate It is not quite uncommon to note certain disparaging remarks in the Orders/judgments of various forums which are exceeding judicial discipline and approach… Read More »Consequences of adverse remarks made in judgments
R.K. Hasija (Advocate) In taxing statutes, Departmental Officers are vested with the powers to adjudicate various disputes and these decisions are known as quasi-judicial orders. … Read More »Adjudication-how much quasi-judicial