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Wholly and exclusively
to incur such expenditure. It is relevant to refer at this stage to the legislative history of s. 37 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 which corresponds to s. 10(2)(xv) of the Income Tax Act, 1922. An
Directors
& 54 Vict. c. 64), now reproduced in an amended form by the (English) Companies Act, 1929, s. 37 (see DECEIT), was passed in consequence of the decision of the House of Lords in Peek v. Derry
Judicial proceeding
Mall Mohta and Co. v. A.V. Visvanatha Sastri, AIR 1954 SC 545 (553). [Income Tax Act, 1992, s. 37] Judicial proceedings, under the provisions of s. 37 of the Indian Income-tax Act the proceedings before the Income-tax
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Reserving points of law
a right of appeal, was kept up by s. 46 of the Judicature Act, 1873, and R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., r. 22, of the Rules of 1875. But s. 17 of the Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876, and R.S.C.
Joint-tenancy
had originally been given to him only (see (English) Law of Property (Amendment) Act, 1926, Sched., amending s. 36 of the (English) L.P. Act,1925, and see (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 159, sub-s. (4), unless,
Partition
estate by the (English) Law of Property Act, ss. 1 (6), 34, and (English) Settled Land Act s. 36, the entirety becoming vested in trustees for sale, the (English) Partition Acts, 1868 and 1876, were repealed by
Founder of the institution
or concession etc., taken over, and not forming a part of, the ordinary capital, (Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 37, p. 37). See also Director of Income Tax v. Bharat Diamond Bourse, (2003) 1 SCC 741.
Unlawful association
Unlawful association, means any association: (i) which has for its object any unlawful activity, or which encourages or aids person to undertake any unlawful activity, or of which the members undertake such activity; or (ii) which...
Unlawful activity
Unlawful activity, in relation to an individual or association, means any action taken by such individual or association (whether by committing an act or by words, either spoken or written, or by signs or by visible...
Settled land
c. 120) (amended and extended by 1 & 22 Vict. c. 77; 27 & 28 Vict. c. 45; and 37 & 38 Vict. c. 33), gave large powers to the Court of Chancery, with the concurrence of the
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