Monthly Archives: May 2026

Onerous bail condition demanding a security bond equal to undetermined tax and penalty is legally unsustainable.

By | May 28, 2026

Onerous bail condition demanding a security bond equal to undetermined tax and penalty is legally unsustainable. Issue Whether a bail condition requiring an accused to furnish a security bond equal to the total amount of alleged fraudulent input tax credit and penalties is legally sustainable when the actual tax liability has not yet been formally… Read More »

Category: GST

Writ petition is not maintainable as an alternate efficacious statutory appeal remains available before the functional GST Tribunal.

By | May 28, 2026

Writ petition is not maintainable as an alternate efficacious statutory appeal remains available before the functional GST Tribunal. Issue Whether a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution can be entertained to challenge an Order-in-Appeal when a functional GST Appellate Tribunal is available and the statutory limitation period for filing an appeal has not… Read More »

Category: GST

Best-judgment assessment stands deemed withdrawn automatically once a non-filer subsequently furnishes valid tax returns.

By | May 28, 2026

Best-judgment assessment stands deemed withdrawn automatically once a non-filer subsequently furnishes valid tax returns. Issue Whether a best-judgment assessment order and its consequential recovery proceedings can legally survive after a non-filer subsequently files the outstanding returns with applicable tax, interest, and late fees under Section 62(2) of the CGST/APGST Act. Facts The Assessment: The petitioner-assessee… Read More »

Category: GST

Adjudication orders must be held in abeyance when portal glitches stall pending second tax appeals.

By | May 28, 2026

Adjudication orders must be held in abeyance when portal glitches stall pending second tax appeals. Issue Whether a tax authority can legally enforce an adverse adjudication order under section 74 based on alleged credit ineligibility while the taxpayer’s statutory second appeal is stalled due to technical portal glitches, and whether the revenue can bypass mandatory… Read More »

Category: GST

Retrospective GST cancellation based on a vague, fact-free show-cause notice is legally unsustainable.

By | May 28, 2026

Retrospective GST cancellation based on a vague, fact-free show-cause notice is legally unsustainable. Issue Whether the tax department can legally cancel a taxpayer’s GST registration retrospectively based on undisclosed field-visit findings and a vague Show Cause Notice (SCN) that lacks case-specific facts, particulars, or any prior intimation of retrospective action. Facts The petitioner, a registered… Read More »

Category: GST

Supreme Court dismisses SLP, affirming that transferring long-term leasehold land rights does not attract GST.

By | May 28, 2026

Supreme Court dismisses SLP, affirming that transferring long-term leasehold land rights does not attract GST. Issue Whether the assignment and transfer of long-term leasehold rights in an industrial plot (allotted by MIDC) to a third party constitutes a taxable “supply of service in the course or furtherance of business” under Section 7 of the Central… Read More »

Highway road construction under a DBFOT agreement is a taxable service with toll rights serving as non-monetary consideration.

By | May 28, 2026

Highway road construction under a DBFOT agreement is a taxable service with toll rights serving as non-monetary consideration. Issue Whether highway construction services executed under a Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer (DBFOT) model constitute a taxable works contract under GST when the consideration received from NHAI is non-monetary (the exclusive right to collect toll) rather than cash. Whether the… Read More »

Category: GST

Writ petition is dismissed as an alternate efficacious statutory appeal exists for challenging reasoned GST evasion orders.

By | May 28, 2026

Writ petition is dismissed as an alternate efficacious statutory appeal exists for challenging reasoned GST evasion orders. Issue Whether a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India can be maintained to challenge a reasoned GST adjudication order when an alternate, efficacious statutory appeal is available under Section 107 of the CGST Act.… Read More »

Category: GST

INCOME TAX CASE LAW 27.05.2026

By | May 28, 2026

INCOME TAX CASE LAW 27.05.2026 Section Case Law Title Brief Summary Citation Relevant Act Section 10(23C) St. Marks School Society v. Deputy Commissioner of Income-tax (CPC) Following judicial discipline, Revenue cannot restrict exemption benefits to AY 2019-20 when the Tribunal had already directed approval from AY 2018-19 in earlier proceedings. 2026 Click Here Income-tax Act,… Read More »