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SC pulls up income tax for late filing of cases, junks plea against Xerox for 290-day delay

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said "They (MNCs) invest in India, create jobs and revenue. They should be able to trust the courts in the country." Essentially, the CJI noted that the courts will have to be fair when cases are filed belatedly and not permit them to go on, especially when they pertain to revenue.

July 10, 2024 / 12:31 IST
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Supreme Court on ease of doing business
Supreme Court on ease of doing business

The Supreme Court on July 10 refused to entertain an appeal by the income tax department against the Indian arm of the multinational giant Xerox. The plea was 290 days beyond the limit prescribed by the law.

"They (MNCs) invest in India, create jobs and revenue. They should be able to trust the courts in the country," Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said. Essentially, the CJI noted that the courts will have to be fair when cases are filed late and not permit them to go on, especially when they pertain to revenue.

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The CJI further noted that the government departments, pursuing litigations late is not in the interest of India's investment climate. He noted that pursuing litigation on time also constitutes an important part of the ease of doing business.

The limitation period for filing appeals in the Supreme Court against high court judgments is a maximum of 60 days. When a case is filed beyond the 60-day period, it is the discretion of the Supreme Court to entertain the plea. The courts have entertained belated pleas in the past, however, they need to satisfy the court on the reason for filing the plea late.