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pratik   16 July 2010 at 22:34

Repealing Act.

Meaning of Repeals.- Repeals. Rep. by the Repealing Act, 1927 (12 of 1927), s. 2 and Sch. If it is given under any act.


WHY Repealing Act, 1927 is written becasue i have not found any act like this under any site including the google.

Indain Sucession Act, 1925.

Setion 386. Validation of certain payments made in good faith to holder of invalid certificate.- Where a certificate under this Part has been superseded or is invalid by reason of the certificate having been revoked under section 383, or by reason of the grant of a certificate to a person named in an appellate order under section 384, or by reason of a certificate having been previously granted, or for any other cause, all payments made or dealings had, as regards debts and securities specified in the superseded or invalid certificate, to or with the holder of that certificate in ignorance of its supersession or invalidity, shall be held good against claims under any other certificate.

What do u mean by shall be held good against claims under any other certificate ?

Thanks In Advance.

vishwanath   03 January 2009 at 00:22

K VAT - filing of form c

Dear sir,
In karnataka quarterly C forms have to be filed by the end of next quarter. notice have been served for failure to file c form for the year 2007-08. i think orders will be passed by next week confirming levy.
My query is can the c forms be filed before appelate authority. under the earlier sales tax regime i used to file the same before appellate authority who inturn accepted it as there were no due dates for filing c forms earlier and were filed at the time of Assessment.
but now as the its mandatory in law to file quarterly c forms by the end of succeeding quarter, can the appellate authority accept the forms against the provisions of the statue. if not wat is the remedy

Dheeraj Aggarwal   11 December 2008 at 13:41

VAT on complimentary breakfast

There is a practice adopted by hotels to give complimentary breakfast to its guests. Sale of food falls under VAT. However, on hotel bill, no VAT is payable. Can VAT authorities levy VAT on notional value of breakfast included in room tariff?