knowledge of that order.
• It is not to suggest that the knowledge must be, in every case, actual
knowledge. It may be constructive knowledge ... order. But if the assessee has neither
actual nor constructive knowledge, it cannot possibly be suggested
that there is an order within the meaning
order to the parties. Thus, the
date of communication or knowledge, actual or constructive, of the
orders sought to be rectified or amended under Section ... order to the parties. Thus, the
date of communication or knowledge, actual or constructive, of the
orders sought to be rectified or amended under Section
assessee. It is common knowledge, under the various schemes floated by bodies like housing boards, houses are constructed on large scale and allotted on part
sold constructed house. In his support he has
furnished some copies of electricity bills and water bills. If
the assessee has sold constructed house then ... brought to the knowledge of Id. A/R of the
assessee and asked that if the assessee has sold the
constructed house then
came to the knowledge that the
buyers had moved an application before the Jaipur Municipal
Corporation for granting permission to construct a residential
house, necessary
wherein Shri Kamal
Raniwal contractor categorically affirmed having constructed the boundary wall between
the period 18.08.2009 to 31.10.2009 and getting the payment. The sworn statement ... common knowledge and prevailing practice also that
whenever a buyer an immovable property like a plot, a boundary wall is usually get
constructed thereon
came to their
knowledge that if some time is devoted/amount is invested in
developing the agricultural land, constructing the approachable
roads to the desired
that the newly constructed house was
residential house. In view of the following facts, there is
no doubt that newly constructed property is commercial ... common knowledge that commercial plots are
much costlier than residential plots and therefore no
sensible person will construct residential house on
commercial plot. Even otherwise
extract clause (c), (d), (f) & (k) as under:-
c) To construct, establish, run, schools, colleges, libraries, reading rooms,
universities, laboratories, research and other institutions ... nature in india for
development and advancement of education and diffusion of knowledge amongst the
public in general and to grant aid or other financial
extract clause (c), (d), (f) & (k) as under:-
c) To construct, establish, run, schools, colleges, libraries, reading rooms,
universities, laboratories, research and other institutions ... nature in india for
development and advancement of education and diffusion of knowledge amongst the
public in general and to grant aid or other financial