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The government on Monday had disclosed in the Supreme Court eight more names against whom it has initiated prosecution under the Income Tax Act for allegedly stashing black money in foreign banks. The government on Monday had disclosed in the Supreme Court eight more names against whom it has initiated prosecution under the Income Tax Act for allegedly stashing black money in foreign banks.
Written by Utkarsh Anand | New Delhi | Posted: October 28, 2014 5:06 pm | Updated: October 28, 2014 5:37 pm
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the Centre to disclose all the information it has received from foreign countries regarding people being probed for stashing black money abroad.
Expressing displeasure at the NDA government’s new application aimed at passing on selective information, the court said the government requires to place all information before it and the court will then decide the future course of action.
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The government on Monday had disclosed in the Supreme Court eight more names against whom it has initiated prosecution under the Income Tax Act for allegedly stashing black money in foreign banks. The government on Monday had disclosed in the Supreme Court eight more names against whom it has initiated prosecution under the Income Tax Act for allegedly stashing black money in foreign banks.
Written by Utkarsh Anand | New Delhi | Posted: October 28, 2014 5:06 pm | Updated: October 28, 2014 5:37 pm
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the Centre to disclose all the information it has received from foreign countries regarding people being probed for stashing black money abroad.
Expressing displeasure at the NDA government’s new application aimed at passing on selective information, the court said the government requires to place all information before it and the court will then decide the future course of action.
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