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Managing director of ebiz holidays arrested for service tax evasion .
ask strategy india . they will get your complaint to the right authorities
firstly change ur think...
u have lake of knowledge...
i[censored] have any douts contact us [protected]
u have lake of knowledge...
i[censored] have any douts contact us [protected]
TRAILBLAZER RAVI, change your think ... did you learn ENGLISH using the course sold by ebiz ??? i agree that my LAKE of knowledge is there ... DOUTS i have . looks like officials at STRATEGYINDIA have already forwarded the reports we had send them . Lets wait for action now . Cheers
trailblazer ravi's reply, Sep 7, 2016
Greatest News!
Firms were made to deposit service tax under "coercion": HC
Press Trust of India | New Delhi Sep 01, 2016 07:57 PM IST
In a strong order against central excise authority, Delhi High Court today asked it to refund the service tax amount paid by three travel portals soon, observing that these firms were made to deposit the money under "coercion and duress" through the "unwarranted" arrest of some of their senior officials.
The direction was given by a bench of justices S Muralidhar and Vibhu Bakhru which made it clear that if the amount was not refunded to Makemytrip, Ibibo and Ebiz within four weeks, then it would make Director General of Central Excise Intelligence (DGCEI) liable to pay simple interest at six per cent per annum on it.
In a stern order, the court also directed DGCEI to pay the costs of Rs one lakh to each of the three companies within four weeks.
"The court is unable to accept that payment by the petitioners of alleged service tax arrears was voluntary. The payment of Rs 17 crores by eBIZ was not voluntary but under coercion and duress.
"Consequently, the amount that was paid by petitioners as a result of the search of their premises by the DGCEI, without an adjudication, much less a show cause notice, is required to be returned to them forthwith, " the bench said.
It also said that in the case of Makemytrip (MMT) and Ebiz, "the resort to the extreme coercive measure of arrest followed by the detention" of M K Pallai, Vice President (Finance) of MMT and Pawan Malhan, Managing Director of eBiz, "was impermissible in law" and "totally unwarranted".
It told DGCEI that it has to use the power of arrest "with great circumspection and not casually" to induce fear into an assessee, as was done in these cases.
The court held that "DGCEI fails to make out even a prima facie case that some portion of the service tax collected by petitioners (three portals) from the customers as representing service tax or otherwise has been retained by them. Without such prima facie conclusion, it cannot be inferred that the petitioners have violated the Finance Act".
1 September at 23:12 · Public · in Ti
Firms were made to deposit service tax under "coercion": HC
Press Trust of India | New Delhi Sep 01, 2016 07:57 PM IST
In a strong order against central excise authority, Delhi High Court today asked it to refund the service tax amount paid by three travel portals soon, observing that these firms were made to deposit the money under "coercion and duress" through the "unwarranted" arrest of some of their senior officials.
The direction was given by a bench of justices S Muralidhar and Vibhu Bakhru which made it clear that if the amount was not refunded to Makemytrip, Ibibo and Ebiz within four weeks, then it would make Director General of Central Excise Intelligence (DGCEI) liable to pay simple interest at six per cent per annum on it.
In a stern order, the court also directed DGCEI to pay the costs of Rs one lakh to each of the three companies within four weeks.
"The court is unable to accept that payment by the petitioners of alleged service tax arrears was voluntary. The payment of Rs 17 crores by eBIZ was not voluntary but under coercion and duress.
"Consequently, the amount that was paid by petitioners as a result of the search of their premises by the DGCEI, without an adjudication, much less a show cause notice, is required to be returned to them forthwith, " the bench said.
It also said that in the case of Makemytrip (MMT) and Ebiz, "the resort to the extreme coercive measure of arrest followed by the detention" of M K Pallai, Vice President (Finance) of MMT and Pawan Malhan, Managing Director of eBiz, "was impermissible in law" and "totally unwarranted".
It told DGCEI that it has to use the power of arrest "with great circumspection and not casually" to induce fear into an assessee, as was done in these cases.
The court held that "DGCEI fails to make out even a prima facie case that some portion of the service tax collected by petitioners (three portals) from the customers as representing service tax or otherwise has been retained by them. Without such prima facie conclusion, it cannot be inferred that the petitioners have violated the Finance Act".
1 September at 23:12 · Public · in Ti
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trailblazer ravi's reply, Sep 7, 2016
Greatest News!
Firms were made to deposit service tax under "coercion": HC
Press Trust of India | New Delhi Sep 01, 2016 07:57 PM IST
In a strong order against central excise authority, Delhi High Court today asked it to refund the service tax amount paid by three travel portals soon, observing that these firms were made to deposit the money under "coercion and duress" through the "unwarranted" arrest of some of their senior officials.
The direction was given by a bench of justices S Muralidhar and Vibhu Bakhru which made it clear that if the amount was not refunded to Makemytrip, Ibibo and Ebiz within four weeks, then it would make Director General of Central Excise Intelligence (DGCEI) liable to pay simple interest at six per cent per annum on it.
In a stern order, the court also directed DGCEI to pay the costs of Rs one lakh to each of the three companies within four weeks.
"The court is unable to accept that payment by the petitioners of alleged service tax arrears was voluntary. The payment of Rs 17 crores by eBIZ was not voluntary but under coercion and duress.
"Consequently, the amount that was paid by petitioners as a result of the search of their premises by the DGCEI, without an adjudication, much less a show cause notice, is required to be returned to them forthwith, " the bench said.
It also said that in the case of Makemytrip (MMT) and Ebiz, "the resort to the extreme coercive measure of arrest followed by the detention" of M K Pallai, Vice President (Finance) of MMT and Pawan Malhan, Managing Director of eBiz, "was impermissible in law" and "totally unwarranted".
It told DGCEI that it has to use the power of arrest "with great circumspection and not casually" to induce fear into an assessee, as was done in these cases.
The court held that "DGCEI fails to make out even a prima facie case that some portion of the service tax collected by petitioners (three portals) from the customers as representing service tax or otherwise has been retained by them. Without such prima facie conclusion, it cannot be inferred that the petitioners have violated the Finance Act".
1 September at 23:12 · Public · in Ti
Firms were made to deposit service tax under "coercion": HC
Press Trust of India | New Delhi Sep 01, 2016 07:57 PM IST
In a strong order against central excise authority, Delhi High Court today asked it to refund the service tax amount paid by three travel portals soon, observing that these firms were made to deposit the money under "coercion and duress" through the "unwarranted" arrest of some of their senior officials.
The direction was given by a bench of justices S Muralidhar and Vibhu Bakhru which made it clear that if the amount was not refunded to Makemytrip, Ibibo and Ebiz within four weeks, then it would make Director General of Central Excise Intelligence (DGCEI) liable to pay simple interest at six per cent per annum on it.
In a stern order, the court also directed DGCEI to pay the costs of Rs one lakh to each of the three companies within four weeks.
"The court is unable to accept that payment by the petitioners of alleged service tax arrears was voluntary. The payment of Rs 17 crores by eBIZ was not voluntary but under coercion and duress.
"Consequently, the amount that was paid by petitioners as a result of the search of their premises by the DGCEI, without an adjudication, much less a show cause notice, is required to be returned to them forthwith, " the bench said.
It also said that in the case of Makemytrip (MMT) and Ebiz, "the resort to the extreme coercive measure of arrest followed by the detention" of M K Pallai, Vice President (Finance) of MMT and Pawan Malhan, Managing Director of eBiz, "was impermissible in law" and "totally unwarranted".
It told DGCEI that it has to use the power of arrest "with great circumspection and not casually" to induce fear into an assessee, as was done in these cases.
The court held that "DGCEI fails to make out even a prima facie case that some portion of the service tax collected by petitioners (three portals) from the customers as representing service tax or otherwise has been retained by them. Without such prima facie conclusion, it cannot be inferred that the petitioners have violated the Finance Act".
1 September at 23:12 · Public · in Ti
Greatest News!
Firms were made to deposit service tax under "coercion": HC
Press Trust of India | New Delhi Sep 01, 2016 07:57 PM IST
In a strong order against central excise authority, Delhi High Court today asked it to refund the service tax amount paid by three travel portals soon, observing that these firms were made to deposit the money under "coercion and duress" through the "unwarranted" arrest of some of their senior officials.
The direction was given by a bench of justices S Muralidhar and Vibhu Bakhru which made it clear that if the amount was not refunded to Makemytrip, Ibibo and Ebiz within four weeks, then it would make Director General of Central Excise Intelligence (DGCEI) liable to pay simple interest at six per cent per annum on it.
In a stern order, the court also directed DGCEI to pay the costs of Rs one lakh to each of the three companies within four weeks.
"The court is unable to accept that payment by the petitioners of alleged service tax arrears was voluntary. The payment of Rs 17 crores by eBIZ was not voluntary but under coercion and duress.
"Consequently, the amount that was paid by petitioners as a result of the search of their premises by the DGCEI, without an adjudication, much less a show cause notice, is required to be returned to them forthwith, " the bench said.
It also said that in the case of Makemytrip (MMT) and Ebiz, "the resort to the extreme coercive measure of arrest followed by the detention" of M K Pallai, Vice President (Finance) of MMT and Pawan Malhan, Managing Director of eBiz, "was impermissible in law" and "totally unwarranted".
It told DGCEI that it has to use the power of arrest "with great circumspection and not casually" to induce fear into an assessee, as was done in these cases.
The court held that "DGCEI fails to make out even a prima facie case that some portion of the service tax collected by petitioners (three portals) from the customers as representing service tax or otherwise has been retained by them. Without such prima facie conclusion, it cannot be inferred that the petitioners have violated the Finance Act".
1 September at 23:12 · Public · in Ti
Firms were made to deposit service tax under "coercion": HC
Press Trust of India | New Delhi Sep 01, 2016 07:57 PM IST
In a strong order against central excise authority, Delhi High Court today asked it to refund the service tax amount paid by three travel portals soon, observing that these firms were made to deposit the money under "coercion and duress" through the "unwarranted" arrest of some of their senior officials.
The direction was given by a bench of justices S Muralidhar and Vibhu Bakhru which made it clear that if the amount was not refunded to Makemytrip, Ibibo and Ebiz within four weeks, then it would make Director General of Central Excise Intelligence (DGCEI) liable to pay simple interest at six per cent per annum on it.
In a stern order, the court also directed DGCEI to pay the costs of Rs one lakh to each of the three companies within four weeks.
"The court is unable to accept that payment by the petitioners of alleged service tax arrears was voluntary. The payment of Rs 17 crores by eBIZ was not voluntary but under coercion and duress.
"Consequently, the amount that was paid by petitioners as a result of the search of their premises by the DGCEI, without an adjudication, much less a show cause notice, is required to be returned to them forthwith, " the bench said.
It also said that in the case of Makemytrip (MMT) and Ebiz, "the resort to the extreme coercive measure of arrest followed by the detention" of M K Pallai, Vice President (Finance) of MMT and Pawan Malhan, Managing Director of eBiz, "was impermissible in law" and "totally unwarranted".
It told DGCEI that it has to use the power of arrest "with great circumspection and not casually" to induce fear into an assessee, as was done in these cases.
The court held that "DGCEI fails to make out even a prima facie case that some portion of the service tax collected by petitioners (three portals) from the customers as representing service tax or otherwise has been retained by them. Without such prima facie conclusion, it cannot be inferred that the petitioners have violated the Finance Act".
1 September at 23:12 · Public · in Ti
first change your think looser... karan singh
Big fruad.
I was going though my good fate at that point of time when I was tried being convinced by some ####### and fraud ebizers.
Then I consulted my well wishers and they stopped me to fall into the TRAP.
Then I asked those convincing powered ebizer's to lend me the amount to join and I told them that once I start earning from this I'll repay them accordingly.
They disappeared.
Thats the story of this [censored]ttt company.
And my advice to Mr Pavan Malhan Gandu, stop fooling people in the name of making india computer literate. Have guts to advertise the truth rather than hiding the reality.
Your money will never be of worth as people usually come to know the reality after buying the package. If you really have the balls then advice your marketing executives to advertise your product mentioning each and every terms and conditions. Or else you will end up getting curse.
I was going though my good fate at that point of time when I was tried being convinced by some ####### and fraud ebizers.
Then I consulted my well wishers and they stopped me to fall into the TRAP.
Then I asked those convincing powered ebizer's to lend me the amount to join and I told them that once I start earning from this I'll repay them accordingly.
They disappeared.
Thats the story of this [censored]ttt company.
And my advice to Mr Pavan Malhan Gandu, stop fooling people in the name of making india computer literate. Have guts to advertise the truth rather than hiding the reality.
Your money will never be of worth as people usually come to know the reality after buying the package. If you really have the balls then advice your marketing executives to advertise your product mentioning each and every terms and conditions. Or else you will end up getting curse.
hello mr big gandu...
mr samroj...
beta malhan sir ko rehne de... tu mere aakar mil tero ko hindi mai samjta hu...
humare kuch ethick and principal hai warna tumare jaise ho aukad yaad dilane aata hai...
mr samroj...
beta malhan sir ko rehne de... tu mere aakar mil tero ko hindi mai samjta hu...
humare kuch ethick and principal hai warna tumare jaise ho aukad yaad dilane aata hai...
Beta Ravi...
Thoda aram se baat karo.
I'm not commenting on your ###...
I'm just sharing my experience on how I was saved.
Ab tu meri baat sun.
Agar gand me dum hai to kabhi bhi Kahi par bhi mille... Teri ma ki Kasam kha k kahta hu ki tu wapas ghar Jane ki halat me nahi rahega..
Have the balls then call on this number [protected] and meet me.
Thoda aram se baat karo.
I'm not commenting on your ###...
I'm just sharing my experience on how I was saved.
Ab tu meri baat sun.
Agar gand me dum hai to kabhi bhi Kahi par bhi mille... Teri ma ki Kasam kha k kahta hu ki tu wapas ghar Jane ki halat me nahi rahega..
Have the balls then call on this number [protected] and meet me.
Aa jao meerut milte h aapse
good morning everyone. i m raj malviya from shyampur{navoday).
many of people told me why you join ebiz.few person told me ebiz.com is fake, but in my personallco experience .
ebiz.com is provied basic computer course in 17 different language .
ebiz.com is also provide ISO9001:2015 certified certificate.and self devlopment like communcation skil, management skil and leadership skil and motivation skil.
ebiz.com pvt ltd also provide financially freedom.
I LOVE EBIZ.
JAI EBIZ
ENJOY EBIZ
many of people told me why you join ebiz.few person told me ebiz.com is fake, but in my personallco experience .
ebiz.com is provied basic computer course in 17 different language .
ebiz.com is also provide ISO9001:2015 certified certificate.and self devlopment like communcation skil, management skil and leadership skil and motivation skil.
ebiz.com pvt ltd also provide financially freedom.
I LOVE EBIZ.
JAI EBIZ
ENJOY EBIZ
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Best of luck anti bhai...
Tum life time anti raho ebiz ki.
Aur life time enjoy karege...