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Bombay High Court Quashes Stamp Duty Demand on Unexecuted Lease Agreement — No Liability Under Maharashtra Stamp Act, 1958. Adjudication under Section 31 cannot be basis for demand when document is not executed and no stamp duty is chargeable.

The petitioner, Crisil Limited, a company registered under the Companies Act, had been in occupation of office premises at Hiranandani Business Park, ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition of Members' Club Against Entertainment Duty Demand on Billiards Tables. Principle of Mutuality and Absence of Admission Fee Render Levy Under Section 3 of Maharashtra Entertainments Duty Act, 1963 Inapplicable.

The petitioner, Gondwana Club, a society registered under the Societies Registration Act, challenged the proceedings initiated by the Entertainment Ta...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeals in Central Excise Cases Involving 100% EOU — Cenvat Credit on Inputs and Capital Goods Allowed Despite Procedural Lapses. Substantial compliance with Central Excise Rules, 2002 and Notification No. 22/2003-CE sufficient for entitlement to Cenvat credit.

The judgment concerns three Central Excise Appeals filed by Shri Dharampal Lalchand Chug and Shri Kamal Lalchand Chug, who are sole proprietors of 100...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Interest Demand on Customs Duty for Provisional Assessment Prior to Amendment. Interest under Section 28AA of Customs Act, 1962 cannot be levied retrospectively for period before its insertion when provisional assessment under Section 18 did not provide for interest.

The petitioner, M/s. R. K. Chemicals, a proprietorship firm, imported a consignment of Mono Sodium Glutamate in 1996. There was a dispute regarding th...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Insurance Company's Challenge to Stamp Duty Demand on Marine-cum-Erection Policies. Policies for construction of rigs classified as Sea Insurance under Article 47A(ii) of Indian Stamp Act, 1899.

The petitioners, Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. and its Divisional Manager, challenged a demand for stamp duty on six insurance policies issued in favor ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Interest Demand Under Section 28AA of Customs Act, 1962. Interest on Delayed Payment of Duty Held Payable Only After Crystallization of Duty Liability by Supreme Court Decision.

The petitioner, M/s. M.J. Exports Pvt. Ltd., imported 53 Haemodialysis Machines and accessories under an Open General License and claimed exemption un...