interest is concerned.
8. Assailants the aforesaid award Mr. V.K. Tankha, learned counsel for the appellant, has contended that the arbitrator was not justified ... arbitration agreement between the parties. It is also submitted by Mr. Tankha that the Steel Authority of India Limited unilteraly diverted the scrap from
been brought on record.
6. We have heard Mr. V.K. Tankha, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Rajendra Menon, learned counsel ... Assailing the defensibility of the promotion policy it is contended by Mr. Tankha that the policy offends the conscience of Articles
right of the petitioners' freedom of trade.
7. Shri V.K. Tankha, learned counsel for the Revenue, has submitted that the provision nowhere violates ... amount of interest paid on the amount borrowed.
10. Shri V.K. Tankha, learned counsel for the Revenue, has submitted that similar provisions exist
right of the petitioners freedom to trade.
6. Shri V. K. Tankha, learned counsel for the Revenue, has submitted that the provision nowhere violates ... amount of interest paid on the amount borrowed.
8. Shri V. K. Tankha, learned counsel for the Revenue has submitted that similar provision exists
does not help the petitioner.
8. The next case which Shri Vivek Tankha has heavily relied is the decision of this Court in the case ... decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court cited by Shri Vivek Tankha, learned counsel for the petitioners and this aspect was also not considered
retain any amount unlawfully.
7. Shri V. K. Tankha, learned counsel for the Revenue, has submitted that as a matter of fact
Tribunal has allowed the deduction as claimed by the assessee.
4. Shri Tankha, learned counsel for the Revenue, submitted that if 10 transactions
that the election process was not deliberately postponed. Shri V. K. Tankha, learned counsel for petitioners submitted that Section 49(8), proviso 1, provides that
which have been quoted above.
4. We have heard Mr. V.K. Tankha and Mr. Abhay Sapre, learned counsel for the Revenue
possible, to give effect to such international treaties.
6. Shri Tankha, learned Advocate General for the respondent State submitted that the international agreements and treaties ... before us, therefore we need not advert in that regard.
13. Shri Tankha, learned Advocate General invited our attention to a decision of Supreme Court