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Real estate has done extremely well pan-India, but this performance may not continue
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Data
from property websites suggests a deep slowdown in large cities. Even
rental yields to rise from 2% to 4%, prices will go down 50%! argues
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AT news
Posted: 15 Jul 2015 10:58 PM PDT
By
Accommodation Times News Services Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation is
going to conduct a survey and prepare a status report on the list of
builders given Floor Space Index (FSI) for constructing parking lots and
amount of parking lots build by them in the city. State Urban
Development Minister Ranjit Patil has ordered the probe and […]
previous
Add-on
In the case of FAQs, the following questions may also be
added:
a) Builder says I have sold terrace spaces being the
permanent right to use, is it ok?( As per the latest judgement of the
Mumbai High court it is illegal to sell terrace spaces)
b) the
builder says I own the play ground privately(although it is the common area)
and will not allow residents to utilize the same by barricading and putting up
a caution board, is it OK?
Regarding the UDS the KAOA formula should be
applied as there is no chance of manipulation by the builders.
Regards,
N.RAMANATHAIYER
To begin with, I have collected all actionable proposals
from the other thread, and put my comments against each. The resultant Google
Doc is shared here.
I apologize if any of your ideas are not captured. Please feel free to add them
Please add a column to put your comments (just as I did); please do NOT delete
or amend the original text.
Regards,
Nagesh
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Vswami18 June 2015
Input to the GR.
ref. POsts @praja;
vide mails sent (folder MSS and aother)
Copy of judgment, etc., sent >
Court on
its own Motion
v.
Commissioner
of Income-tax
WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) Nos.
2659 & 5443 of 2012
WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) Nos. 2659 & 5443 of 2012
Date of pronouncement: 14.03.2013
JUDGMENT
Sanjiv Khanna, J. – Whether computerisation and Central Processing of Income Tax Returns is a boon or bane is
rather sample to answer, as benefits of computerisation easily outweigh and out
score any argument to the contrary. Computerization does away with human or
manual element and the frailties attached and ensures transparency besides
being quick and fool proof. Alas, it is a human element and frailties which
have resulted in the present Public Interest Litigation (PIL) which was
initiated pursuant to the letter dated 30th April, 2012 written by Anand
Prakash, F.C.A. Chartered Accountant. The said letter was treated as
PIL and marked to this Court. Subsequently, All India Federation for Tax
Practitioner filed the second writ petition on identical or similar lines. For
the sake of convenience, we reproduce the letter dated 30th April, 2012 in
verbatim:
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