GST Pleading And Practice By Pradip Kumar Das Vivek Jalan
GST Pleading And Practice By Pradip Kumar Das Vivek Jalan
Features of the Book
- GST Notices and their Replies
- Orders and Appeals under GST
- Text of provisions under IGST Act 2017 & CGST Act 2017
- CGST & IGST Section-wise Rules, Forms, Case laws and Notification/ Circulars Gist
- CGST & IGST Section-wise Synopsis of “Question of law” answered under GST
- Completely Updated Synopsis of Case laws under GST by Supreme Court, High Court, AMRs & MRs
Contents
Volume 1 – Stop Press: Some recent Development in GST: Notifications, Circulars, Orders, Section-Wise Case Laws
Part – A Replies to Departmental Notices/Orders. Filing Appeal / writs
Chapter 1 Modalities of Good Drafting
Chapter 2 Sample Draft Replies to Notices & Appeals against Orders
Part B Section/Section-Wise Rules, Questions of Law. Forms
Central Goods & Service Tax Act; 2017 (Classification of Goods & Services)
Chapter I Preliminary
Chapter II Administration
Chapter III Levy and Collection of Tax
Chapter IV Time and Value of Supply
Chapter V Input Tax Credit
Chapter VI Registration
Chapter VII Tax Invoice, Credit and Debit Notes
Chapter VIII Accounts and Records
Chapter IX Returns
Chapter X Payment of Tax
Chapter XI Refunds
Chapter XII Assessment
Chapter XIII Audit
Chapter XIV Inspection, Search, Seizure and Arrest
Volume 2
Chapter XV Demands and Recovery
Chapter XVI Liability to Pay in Certain Cases
Chapter XVII Advance Ruling
Chapter XVIII Appeals and Revision
Chapter XIX Offences and Penalties
Chapter XX Transitional Provisions
Chapter XXI Miscellaneous
Integrated Good and Services Tax (IGST)
Chapter I Preliminary
Chapter II Administration
Chapter III Levy and Collection of Tax
Chapter IV Determination of Nature of Supply
Chapter V Place of Supply of Goods or Services or Both
Chapter VI Refund of Integrated Tax to International Tourist
Chapter VII Zero Rated Supply
Chapter VIII Apportionment of Tax and Settlement of Funds
Chapter IX Miscellaneous
Part C Case Laws Brief
About the Authors
CESTAT was set up in 1982. In 2006, Shri Das was selected as Member (Judicial) of CESTAT from West Bengal for the first time, by a Selection Committee headed by the then Hon’ble Justice S. H. Kapadia (as His Lordship was) of Supreme Court of India and worked at Delhi, Chennai and Ahmedabad Bench, and also participated in Larger Bench, Anti- Dumping Bench etc. The Hon’ble Justice Raghuram Goda, former judge of Andhra Pradesh High Court and former President of CESTAT was pleased to observe that his judgements are precise, clinically analysed and the facets of law and facts relevant to the issue on hand considered comprehensively and with due fidelity to the discipline of precedents.
After retirement in 2016, Shri Das started practice in High Courts, Supreme Court of India, mainly dealing with Writ matters, GST Matters, Revenue and Banking (IBC, SARFAESI, DRT) Laws and Arbitration matters amongst others.
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