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1. CIT v. K.S.P. Shanmugavel Nadai & Ors. [ (1985) 153 ITR 596 (Mad)]: Delay of ~20 years condoned. Tribunal must consider if the assessee was pursuing other remedies or had valid reasons.
ITAT Raipur held that vacating addition/ disallowances by CIT (A) based on additional documentary evidences filed before him without confronting AO is against the provisions of rule 46A of the Income ...
the REAL ID Act of 2005 was passed by Congress to set stricter standards for identification used to access federal facilities, board commercial flights, or enter nuclear power plants. Under this ...
Without the stamp, the identification document fails to adhere to the "minimum security standards" set by The Real ID Act of 2005, which prevents travelers from flying domestically and from ...
At what point does zealous advocacy become wanton disregard of appropriate courtroom behavior which crosses the line and becomes contempt of court?  There are no hard and fast rules, but appellate ...
The REAL ID Act takes effect in about a month. Are you ready? May 7 is the deadline for having identification that’s recognized by the federal government. Without it, you won’t be able to get ...
Judge Nico Dourbetas ruled Monday that Huntington Beach's charter amendment doesn't violate state law. California leaders and ...
On May 7, the Real ID Act will go into force ... be accepted for entry into federal buildings or on domestic flights under the new rules. Rather, passengers who are 18 years of age or older ...
The REAL ID Act was passed by federal lawmakers in 2005 to enact the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation for a “set standard for the issuance of sources of identification," said the Kansas ...
Congress passed the Real ID Act in 2005 in an effort to strengthen national security in the United States. The law was shaped around the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation to create federal ...