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Supreme Court dismisses appeals in income tax case, finds no legal ground for interference.

Supreme Court dismisses appeals in income tax case, finds no legal ground for interference.

This case involves multiple special leave petitions filed in the Supreme Court against the Commissioner of Income Tax. The court heard the arguments from both sides and examined the relevant material. Ultimately, the Supreme Court dismissed all the special leave petitions, stating that there was no legal or valid ground for interference with the earlier decisions.

Case Name:

Commissioner of Income Tax-I vs Rajdeep & PMCC Infrastructure Ltd.

Special Leave to Appeal (C) Nos.15089, 19160, 20949 & 21284 of 2014

Key Takeaways:

- The Supreme Court found no merit in the appeals filed against the Commissioner of Income Tax.


- The court upheld the earlier decisions, stating that there was no legal or valid ground for interference.


- The dismissal of the special leave petitions reinforces the finality of the earlier judgments in this income tax matter.

Facts:

The case involved multiple special leave petitions (SLPs) filed in the Supreme Court against the Commissioner of Income Tax. The petitions were numbered 15089, 19160, 20949, and 21284 of 2014. The respondents in the case were Rajdeep & PMCC Infrastructure Ltd.

Judgement:

After hearing the arguments from both sides and perusing the relevant material, the Supreme Court dismissed all the special leave petitions. The court stated that it did not find any legal or valid ground for interference with the earlier decisions. The dismissal of the petitions effectively upheld the previous judgments in favor of the respondents, Rajdeep & PMCC Infrastructure Ltd.

FAQs:

Q1: What was the outcome of this case?

A1: The Supreme Court dismissed all the special leave petitions filed against the Commissioner of Income Tax, finding no legal or valid ground for interference with the earlier decisions.



Heard the learned counsels for the parties and perused the relevant material.


We do not find any legal and valid ground for interference. The Special Leave Petitions are dismissed.



[VINOD LAKHINA]


COURT MASTER


[ASHA SONI]


COURT MASTER

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