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Deputy Commissioner of Income-tax Vs. R.L. Kalathia and Co.
Gujarat
Jan-08-2016
Land Acquisition
outside the balance sheet, and had shown the rental income from the said source as income from House Property. 6. In the enclosures to Form No. 3CD, in the notes to the accounts, it had been mentioned … 1,16,40,000/- credited the partners' capital account in the ratio of their share. The firm got converted into a limited company by the name of M/s. Kalathia Engineering and Construction Ltd. and the shares to the extent of
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskCommissioner of Income-tax Vs. TexspIn Engg. and Mfg. Works
Mumbai
Mar-05-2003
Direct Taxation
Income Tax Act, 1961 - Sections 2(14), 2(47), 32, 34, 34(2), 43(6), 45, 45(1), 45(4) and 48 ; Companies Act, 1956 - Sections 575
(2003)180CTR(Bom)497; [2003]263ITR345(Bom); [2003]44SCL239(Bom)
by way of distribution' in Section 45(4) of the Act. There is a difference between vesting of the property, in this case, in the Limited Company and distribution of the property. On vesting in the Limited Company … return of income for the period 1-4-1995 upto 7-11-1995 stating that it had been thereafter converted into a Limited Company. The return of the remaining period from 7-11-1995 to 31-3-1996 was filed by the Limited Company at
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskKrishna Electrical Industries Vs. Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Delhi
May-20-2003
Direct Taxation
(2004)82TTJ(Delhi)575
the firm as a whole. Therefore, it cannot be said that it was a case of exchange of property or transfer of property from one person to another person.3.5 In the case of Sunil Siddarthbhai v. CIT … converted into a company under the name and style of KEI. Industries Ltd. This conversion was made as limited company under Chapter IX of the Companies Act. As a result of the formula of the aforesaid company,
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Amol S/O Late Bhalchandra Joshi and ors. Vs. Deorao S/O Santoshrao Bho ...
Mumbai Nagpur
Jan-06-2011
Land Acquisition
non-testamentary instruments which acknowledge the receipt or payment of any consideration on account of the creation, declaration, assignment, limitation or extinction of any such right, title or interest; and(d) leases of immovable property from year to year, … and the judgment-debtors in the said Darkhast are directed to execute and register the sale-deed of the suit property in favour of the applicant, after rejecting the objections at Exhibits 19, 70 and 159, to the executability
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskAmol S/O Late Bhalchandra Joshi and ors.Vs. Deorao S/O Santoshrao Bhon ...
Mumbai Nagpur
Jan-06-2011
Land Acquisition
non-testamentary instruments which acknowledge the receipt or payment of any consideration on account of the creation, declaration, assignment, limitation or extinction of any such right, title or interest; and(d) leases of immovable property from year to year, … and the judgment-debtors in the said Darkhast are directed to execute and register the sale-deed of the suit property in favour of the applicant, after rejecting the objections at Exhibits 19, 70 and 159, to the executability
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Delhi
Apr-23-2012
Land Acquisition
FAR while changing land use and accorded necessary approvals and that is why the market value of the property had gone down on account of permissible built up area having been substantially reduced. We have carefully perused … 4. A Collaboration Agreement dated 28.08.2002 was then executed between Span Properties Pvt. Ltd. and JMD Promoters Private Limited, through its Managing Director Shri Sunil Bedi. Under this MoU, JMD Promoters Private Limited agreed to construct a
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskLaxmi NaraIn and ors. Vs. Firm Ram Kumar Suraj Bux and ors.
Rajasthan
Jul-22-1970
Civil
Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) , 1908 - Sections 38, 39, 73 and 63 - Order 21, Rule 52
AIR1971Raj30; 1970(3)WLN372
of the cause of action arises (Section 20). Section 16 lays down that suits for recovery of immovable property shall be instituted in the Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the property is situated. Section … court executing a decree. It was pointed out in this decision that the general rule relating to the limitations over the powers of an executing court from the point of view of its territorial jurisdiction was subject
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskRavanammal vs the Government of Tamilnadu
Chennai
Mar-12-2026
of 1.66 Hectares and consequently not to take action against the petitioners peaceful possession and enjoyment of the property of the stiuated at No. 3/54, 3/34, 3/5, 3/52, No.3/37, No.3/8, No.3/18 V.O.C Street, Thirumalai Nagar, Ramapuram, Chennai … prepare a chart and register pointing out the boundaries of the Lake for the purpose of identifying the limits of Lake as per Section (6) of the Tamil Nadu Protection of Tanks and Eviction of Encroachment Act,
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskDevji Ravji Patel Huf Through Its Manager and Karta Kantilal Bhavarlal ...
Mumbai
Dec-18-2000
Civil
Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908 - Sections 16; Indian Contract Act - Sections 4 and 20
2001(4)ALLMR196; 2001(3)BomCR828; (2001)4BOMLR388
try, and determine suits of every description, if, in the case of suits for land or other immoveable property such land or property shall be situated, or in all other cases if the cause of action shall … Civil Procedure as below :-'Suits to be instituted where subject matter situate:- Subject to the pecuniary or other limitations prescribed by any law, suits - (a) for the recovery of immoveable property with or without rent or
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskV. Sampathkumari Vs. M. Lakshmi Ammal and ors.
Chennai
Oct-26-1961
Family
Hindu Succession Act, 1956 - Sections 8, 14, 14(1) and 14(2)
AIR1963Mad50
not affect the disposal of the appeal now before us. Cases may arise where a Hindu female acquires property after the commencement of the Act but does not get possession of it at once. In which event, … hers and she has only a limited interest in the estate, viz., to enjoy it subject to the limitations imposed upon her by the rules of Hindu law. This anomaly does not, however, lead to the assumption
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