Budget 2012: Retrospective Amendments to Sections 2(14), 2(47) and 9
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This write-up necessarily requires one going back and examining the highlighted proposed amendments in the light of /having regard to what even otherwise was clearly to be the long intended attempt. The reference is to the connected proposed provisions in the DTC. If nothing else, true to his words and proclaimed conviction, what the FM is seen to have done is to advance the coming into force of the selfsame proposed provisions to be brought into being on enactment of the DTC; more so, in the self-same unmistakably clumsy language, thereby keeping intact, as ever before, the inherent potentials and abundant scope for perennial litigation, though at the peoples’/taxpayers’ cost.No need to be surprised, unpleasantly or otherwise, much less to be agitated about or shocked. In a nut shell, the FM has merely chosen, – in his wisdom (one cannot daresay or commit by ascribing / attributing it to his seniority in the political arena, if not to his age),- to stick to and faithfully follow /go by the ‘beaten track’, ‘come what may’. Of all, what is noteworthy is that, he has thereby reaffirmed, for the n’th time, in no mistakable terms, the historically obtaining common belief in the political circles , not to speak of the officialdom in the backdrop; that is, that the legislature is ‘supreme’, has the prerogative to rewrite any enactment at any point in time, that too with retroactivity, with no regard or respect to what is the consistently held ’ judicial’ view on any given point OR what the principles of natural justice have to dictate. No wonder, the wisdom of the judiciary itself, once upon a time / conceptually respected as the very backbone of any democracy, has come to be increasingly ridiculed/ shamed; not realising the disastrous consequences / demoralising effect on the entire society – ‘the people’.>(thoughts just keyed in, with no attempt to 'edit'; realizing that, after all, it is not worthwhile the trouble)may be contd !…
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Thanks for the informative post.
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WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF THIS AMENDMENT TO LONG TERM LEASE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY. WILL IT HAVE TAX IMPLICATIONS?
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