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Apr 04 2006

Commissioner of Income Tax Vs. Ferro Concrete Construction (i) (P) Ltd ...

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Apr-04-2006

Reported in: [2008]303ITR462(MP)

A.M. Sapre, J.1. This is an appeal filed by Revenue (CIT) under Section 260A of the IT Act against an order at. 30th April, 2003, passed by Income-tax Appellate Tribunal (for brevity hereinafter referred to as Tribunal) in ITA No. 33/Ind/1997. This appeal was admitted for final hearing on following substantial questions of law ;1. Whether Tribunal was justified in granting partial deduction in respect of certain deductions without discussing and specifying in respect of each head of the source of such deduction ?2. Whether Tribunal was justified in granting deduction in respect of Rs. 5,60,743 for the year in question without justifying and deciding the nature of its receipt in the hands of the assessee ?3. Whether assessee is entitled to claim the deduction of Rs. 5,50,211.75 being an amount received by way of interest on FDR and a sum of Rs. 110.66 being an interest received (Narmada Nagar) [see p. 67 of the paper book] in view of the law laid down by this Court in the case ofCITv. P...


Apr 03 2006

Gauribai and 2 ors. Vs. Sheukh Anwar and ors.

Court: Madhya Pradesh

Decided on: Apr-03-2006

Reported in: III(2006)ACC142

ORDERS.K. Seth, J.1. This order shall also govern disposal of M.A. 2058/2005--Smt. Gauribai v. Sheikh Anwar and 2 Ors. as both appeals for enhancement arise out of common accident.2. These two appeals are for enhancement of compensation awarded by the 3rd Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Mhow in M.V. Case No. 60/04 and M.V. Case No: 59/04. Relevant facts in brief leading to these appeals are as under.3. On 24.7.2004 deceased Radheshyam along with his wife Gauribai and other passengers was travelling in a tempo. A truck bearing registration No. MP 13 E-0626 came from opposite direction and ran into the tempo. As a result, deceased Radheshyam and his wife Gauribai sustained grievous injuries. Initially they were taken to private hospital in Indore where Radheshyam succumbed to injuries on 25.7.2004 whereas Gauribai was shifted to M.Y. Hospital (Govt. Hospital) where she remained as indoor patient for about 17 days. Two separate claim petitions were filed; one by the legal representatives ...


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