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Page 66
... original decree - holder.15 ( iii ) A capital gain under Section 12 - B of the Income - tax Act shall be deemed to be income of the previous year in which the sale was effected . The fiction should not make it a profit or gains of ...
... original decree - holder.15 ( iii ) A capital gain under Section 12 - B of the Income - tax Act shall be deemed to be income of the previous year in which the sale was effected . The fiction should not make it a profit or gains of ...
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... originals , though the fundamental truth is that the authority of the smriti rules rests on the fact that it had been ... original source been so rigidly kept up as in the Hindu law3 . The process by which the Smriti which really ...
... originals , though the fundamental truth is that the authority of the smriti rules rests on the fact that it had been ... original source been so rigidly kept up as in the Hindu law3 . The process by which the Smriti which really ...
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... original and the sales , exchanges and other forms of conveyances were later adaptations ; in the Roman system , the law of sales was the original and other modes of conveyance were later adaptations . There are however some common ...
... original and the sales , exchanges and other forms of conveyances were later adaptations ; in the Roman system , the law of sales was the original and other modes of conveyance were later adaptations . There are however some common ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
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