Thursday, September 2, 2021

HC issues arrest warrant against absentee firm owners in tax case


HC issues arrest warrant against absentee firm owners in tax case

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:02.09.2021

The Madras high court issued non-bailable warrants against owners of two Chennai-based companies that imported earthmovers from China in 2008 but failed to pay entry tax for the vehicles.

Justice S M Subramaniam passed the interim order on Wednesday on pleas moved by Grandhe Construction Private Limited and Sri Murugan Earth Movers seeking exemption from entry tax for the imported vehicles.

When the cases, filed in 2008, were taken up for final hearing on August 17, counsel for the petitioner sought several adjournments to get instructions from the petitioners. They submitted that they have to secure instructions from the petitioners regarding payment of entry tax, as the issues were settled by the Supreme Court in 2018.

After granting several opportunities, the court finally took the matters for hearing on August 31.

Advocates representing the petitioners then informed the court that they had informed the petitioners about the hearing of the writ petitions before the court, but the petitioners failed to respond. The petitioners went to the extent of stating that they were not in a position to pay the entry tax, counsel informed the court.

Recording the submissions, Justice Subramaniam said: “In view of the stand taken by the petitioners and considering the submissions made by counsel for the petitioners, this court is inclined to issue nonbailable warrant to the petitioners, returnable on September 6.”

The court further directed the registry of the high court to communicate the order to the Chennai commissioner of police for execution through the jurisdictional police.

Revenue Offices Most Notorious For Demanding Bribes: Survey


‘93% had to pay bribe for govt service’

Revenue Offices Most Notorious For Demanding Bribes: Survey

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:02.09.2021

Nearly 93% of participants of an online survey said they were forced to pay a bribe either directly or indirectly to access a government service, while 48% said bribery was the biggest problem they faced when accessing such services. This was followed by long delays in service at 28.7%, revealed the survey.

Revenue and registration offices topped among departments where participants were forced to pay a bribe, followed by police and RTO, the survey showed.

The week-long survey involved more than 2,000 people and covered various issues regarding access to government services. More than 81% of participants said they were dissatisfied with the service provided of late. A total of 77.6% blamed the poor service on careless attitude of officials, their intent to seek bribes and no option to act against the officer. However, 83.6% preferred to file complaints over delays or rejection of services with an independent body rather than taking it up with the concerned department.

Arappor Iyakkam convenor Jayaram Venkatesan, whose anti-graft NGO conducted the survey, said 22% of participants were from Chennai.

At a press meet in the city on Wednesday, he told reporters that implementing Right to Service would ensure that services are provided within a stipulated time in a simple, easy and transparent manner and holding accountable the government officials dealing with the respective services. The NGO also released the ‘Tamil Nadu Right to Service Model Draft Bill, 2021’ and urged the state government to take action.

Pointing out that demanding bribe for services results in inordinate delay, he said, “If an application is rejected, it should clearly mention the reason for disposing of the petition such as what were the documents missing with the application.”

Moreover, the state government must constitute an independent body, Tamil Nadu Right to Service Commission, on the lines of the Tamil Nadu Information Commission to look into appeals on rejection of service or lack of response to applications for services.

The chief minister, leader of Opposition and Chief Justice of the Madras high court must be part of the panel to select the body’s chief commissioner, he added.

As per the NGO’s draft model, an applicant can file an appeal against the rejection of service or refusal to receive application or refusal to provide acknowledgement receipt. The appeal can be filed to the first appellate authority within 30 days. The appellant can track the status of the first appeal through the same online portal as that of the application using the same unique acknowledgement receipt number.

An appeal must be disposed of by the first appellate authority within 15 days of its receipt. The first appellate authority must provide a written communication of the order to the applicant and designated officer via post and the online portal.

The designated officer must provide the service within five working days of receipt of the order of first appellate authority, the draft said.

About 77% of participants blamed poor service on careless attitude of officials, their intent to seek bribes and no option to act against the official concerned

Properties can’t be attached by EOW: Spl court

Properties can’t be attached by EOW: Spl court

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:02.09.2021

Holding that the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Tamil Nadu police is not a competent authority to attach properties, a special court has directed the district revenue officer (DRO), Chennai to deal with property attachment and sell the property of a financial firm and return the amount back to depositors.

The case pertains to a citybased financial firm which collected ₹2.5 crore from 129 depositors and shut the firm in 2008.

The prosecution said Senthil Financial Services promised people of high interest. A case was registered by the EOW and during the course of investigation, the residence of one of the accused in Virugambakkam was attached by the government and another property was sold to a third party to prevent being attached. After perusing the submissions, the special court to deal with the TN Protection of Interests of Depositors Act cases held that in order to protect the welfare of the depositors, the DRO, Chennai shall sell the mentioned property through public auction and distribute the sale proceeds to the depositors.

Monday, August 30, 2021

Checking fitness levels gets easier as app launched on Sports Day

Checking fitness levels gets easier as app launched on Sports Day

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi:30.08.2021

Union minister Anurag Thakur on Sunday launched the Fit India Mobile Application at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium on National Sports Day.

Accompanied by junior minister Nisith Pramanik, the two ministers also interacted virtually with the captain of the Indian hockey team, Manpreet Singh.

“The Fit India Mobile App brings ease of checking one's fitness levels right into the palm of every Indian. It has some unique features like ‘fitness score’, animated videos, activity trackers and ‘my plan’ catering to (an) individual's specific needs,” Thakur said, even as he demonstrated his own fitness with the help of a skipping rope before the audience that had gathered.

Thakur said PM Modi had launched age-appropriate fitness protocols last year, certified by WHO, and given a fitness mantra of ‘Fitness Ki Dose, Aadha Ghanta Roz’ to the people of the country.

Manpreet Singh lauded the app’s easy-to-use features and its utility in monitoring health parameters.

The apps allow individuals to check their fitness score based on a set of agespecific fitness tests and get specific recommendations on how to improve their fitness levels through physical activities including yoga protocols.

The app also has animated videos to take individuals through the fitness tests.

Thakur also congratulated para-athlete Vinod Kumar for winning a bronze medal in the discus throw event at the ongoing Tokyo Paralympics.

“This is turning out to be an epic National Sports Day ! #IND has won it's 3rd Medal at #Tokyo2020 #Paralympics. #VinodKumar delivered a winning throw !Well done & heartiest congratulations!!! Third place medal in Discus Throw F-52 Final event. New Asian Record at 19.91m,” he said on Twitter.


Youth affairs and sports minister Anurag Thakur at the launch of the FIT India app in Delhi on Sunday

Weekly cases at 2-mth high, Kerala accounts for 66%


Weekly cases at 2-mth high, Kerala accounts for 66%

Amit.Bhattacharya@timesgroup.com

30.08.2021

The sharp surge in Covid-19 infections in Kerala post Onam sent India’s cases in the week ending Sunday zooming to an eight-week high, with the southern state alone accounting for 66% of all cases in the country in this period.

India recorded more than 2.9 lakh fresh Covid cases in the week (August 23-29), a 32% jump from the tally in the preceding seven days. This was the highest number of weekly infections since the June 28-July 4 week when 3.05 lakh cases were recorded.

Kerala alone reported over 1.9 lakh cases, a massive 55% rise from the previous week’s tally of 1.25 lakh. This was the highest number of infections in the state in 14 weeks since May 16-23 and the highest in any Indian state in 13 weeks.

Not since the early days of the pandemic has any single state accounted for two-thirds of all Covid cases in the country in a week. That Kerala currently appears to be in a league of its own can be gauged from the fact that none of the state’s neighbours — Karnataka and Tamil Nadu — have reported any significant rise in numbers this week.

The only other large state where weekly Covid numbers seem to have risen is Maharashtra, which recorded a marginal increase of less than 1%.

Kerala, meanwhile, also became the second state in the country after Maharashtra to record more than 40 lakh Covid cases so far. Kerala crossed the grim milestone on Sunday, when the state recorded 29,836 new cases. Maharashtra's total caseload is over 64.5 lakh.

India recorded a 10.5% rise in deaths during the week. There were 3,439 fatalities in the period as opposed to 3,111 in the previous week.

Meanwhile, India logged more than 40,000 daily cases for the fifth straight day, with Sunday’s tally at 43,399 (with Jharkhand figures yet to arrive). The day saw 373 deaths while the number of active cases rose by around 7,000 to nearly 3.8 lakh. Of these, more than 2.1 lakh were in Kerala.

IS COVID GONE? A crowded market in Bengaluru on Sunday

4 held for thrashing scribes who exposed ‘illegal’ vaccination

Four persons were arrested on Sunday for allegedly thrashing journalists who had gone to cover ‘illegal’ vaccination of residents of Manpur village under Jaitpur police station area of UP’s Barabanki during the night time on Saturday. SP Barabanki Yamuna Prasad said an FIR had been registered in connection with the case.

First batch of Covaxin rolls out of Guj plant of Bharat Biotech


First batch of Covaxin rolls out of Guj plant of Bharat Biotech

Hyderabad:30.08.2021

In a move that will augment the supply of indigenously developed Covid-19 vaccine Covaxin, Bharat Biotech (BB) on Sunday announced the rollout of the first commercial batch of the vaccine from its Chiron Behring Vaccines facility at Ankleshwar in Gujarat, reports Swati Bharadwaj. Supplies from the Ankleshwar facility will start from September 2021.

The commercial Covaxin batches were launched by health minister Mansukh Mandaviya at the facility.

“A new filling facility, which was constructed during 2020 at Ankleshwar, is now being utilised for the production of Covaxin. Covaxin production had begun in early June, before which the team had executed engineering batches to study the equipment functionality at the facility,” BB said in a statement.

3rd wave could be less severe than 2nd one: ICMR’s Panda

3rd wave could be less severe than 2nd one: ICMR’s Panda

Nisha.Nambiar@timesgroup.com

Pune:30.08.2021

With recent projections that the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic could hit anytime between September and October, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) projects that it could be less severe than the recent second wave.

Dr Samiran Panda, head of ICMR’s Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases (ECD) division, said that nobody can predict the third wave for the whole country. “It will now make sense only if district or state-specific data are used for specific projections. The wave may rear its head only if states remove restrictions prematurely and there is a new transmission-efficient variant that could in turn cause a huge increase in caseload, or there is clear violation of Covid protocols at the population level,” Dr Panda said.

He further said the factors important for a wave are decline in natural or vaccine-induced immunity, emergence of a new, more virulent variant such as Delta, relaxations without Covid-appropriate behaviour or inadequate vaccine coverage. “Districts where the spread was low during the second wave might register an increase of cases this time, whereas districts that reported high infection rate may not witness high cases,” he said.

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