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The Centre on Wednesday submitted
a list comprising names of 627 Indians with foreign bank accounts in a sealed
cover to the Supreme Court in an attempt to recover black money stashed abroad - Photogallery
The Centre on Wednesday submitted
a list comprising names of 627 Indians with foreign bank accounts in a sealed
cover to the Supreme Court in an attempt to recover black money stashed abroad. (BCCL)See more of :
Supreme Court of IndiaSupreme Court of India
The Centre on Wednesday submitted
a list comprising names of 627 Indians with foreign bank accounts in a sealed
cover to the Supreme Court in an attempt to recover black money stashed abroad. (BCCL) /news/india/govt-submits-627-names-of-foreign-account-holders-to-sc/eventshow/44968654.cms02
Attorney general Mukul Rohatgi
handed over three sets of documents to the Supreme Court - Photogallery
Attorney general Mukul Rohatgi
handed over three sets of documents to the Supreme Court. The Centre said
roughly half of them are resident Indians who could be prosecuted. The rest
were NRIs who could not be prosecuted against under Indian tax laws, the
attorney general, appearing on behalf of the Centre, said. (PTI)See more of :
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Attorney general Mukul Rohatgi
handed over three sets of documents to the Supreme Court. The Centre said
roughly half of them are resident Indians who could be prosecuted. The rest
were NRIs who could not be prosecuted against under Indian tax laws, the
attorney general, appearing on behalf of the Centre, said. (PTI) /news/india/govt-submits-627-names-of-foreign-account-holders-to-sc/eventshow/44968669.cms03
The court did not open the sealed
envelope and sent it to its special investigation team tasked to bring back
black money - Photogallery
The court did not open the sealed
envelope and sent it to its special investigation team tasked to bring back
black money. (BCCL)See more of :
Supreme Court of IndiaSupreme Court of India
The court did not open the sealed
envelope and sent it to its special investigation team tasked to bring back
black money. (BCCL) /news/india/govt-submits-627-names-of-foreign-account-holders-to-sc/eventshow/44968656.cms05
The AG also brought up the double
taxation avoidance agreement-related confidentiality clause which impeded
Centre's desire to make all names public - Photogallery
The AG also brought up the double
taxation avoidance agreement-related confidentiality clause which impeded
Centre's desire to make all names public. He said the Centre did not want to
have any say in what the apex court intended to do with these 627 names, but
said the Union government's bilateral and international treaty obligations had
to be addressed. (PTI)See more of :
Mukul RohatgiMukul Rohatgi
The AG also brought up the double
taxation avoidance agreement-related confidentiality clause which impeded
Centre's desire to make all names public. He said the Centre did not want to
have any say in what the apex court intended to do with these 627 names, but
said the Union government's bilateral and international treaty obligations had
to be addressed. (PTI) /news/india/govt-submits-627-names-of-foreign-account-holders-to-sc/eventshow/44968660.cms06
In response, the Supreme Court
permitted the Centre to place its difficulties emanating from treaty
obligations before the SIT - Photogallery
In response, the Supreme Court
permitted the Centre to place its difficulties emanating from treaty
obligations before the SIT. SC will hear the case again on December 3. (BCCL)See more of :
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In response, the Supreme Court
permitted the Centre to place its difficulties emanating from treaty
obligations before the SIT. SC will hear the case again on December 3. (BCCL) /news/india/govt-submits-627-names-of-foreign-account-holders-to-sc/eventshow/44968659.cms07
The Supreme Court on Tuesday had
ordered the Centre to furnish in sealed cover names of all Indians holding
accounts abroad by Wednesday hinting that it suspected the Narendra Modi
government's intent to get into the bottom of black money stashed abroad and
taking steps to bring it back - Photogallery
The Supreme Court on Tuesday had
ordered the Centre to furnish in sealed cover names of all Indians holding
accounts abroad by Wednesday hinting that it suspected the Narendra Modi
government's intent to get into the bottom of black money stashed abroad and
taking steps to bring it back. (BCCL)See more of :
Supreme Court of IndiaSupreme Court of India
The Supreme Court on Tuesday had
ordered the Centre to furnish in sealed cover names of all Indians holding
accounts abroad by Wednesday hinting that it suspected the Narendra Modi
government's intent to get into the bottom of black money stashed abroad and
taking steps to bring it back. (BCCL) /news/india/govt-submits-627-names-of-foreign-account-holders-to-sc/eventshow/44968664.cms08
"Whatever information you
have received from foreign countries, pass it on to us - Photogallery
"Whatever information you
have received from foreign countries, pass it on to us. We will ask the CBI or
some other agency to investigate and give us a report. Don't ask us to modify
the earlier order (to reveal all the names). We will not change a word of it
(the order). We take the responsibility of investigating the entire issue. We
will ensure confidentiality of investigation," a bench comprising Chief
Justice H L Dattu and Justices Ranjana P Desai and Madan B Lokur had said. (BCCL)See more of :
Supreme Court of IndiaSupreme Court of India
"Whatever information you
have received from foreign countries, pass it on to us. We will ask the CBI or
some other agency to investigate and give us a report. Don't ask us to modify
the earlier order (to reveal all the names). We will not change a word of it
(the order). We take the responsibility of investigating the entire issue. We
will ensure confidentiality of investigation," a bench comprising Chief
Justice H L Dattu and Justices Ranjana P Desai and Madan B Lokur had said. (BCCL)