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03 May 2009 I wanted 2 knw how 2 write case laws in exam....i.e r only d names of d parties involved enuf..or r v supposed 2 write d year,court,state,etc..

for CS Executive..n CA Final exams ...

eg : CIT vs. Bangalore Club (2006) 287 ITR 263 (Kar.).

den just CIT vs. Bangalore Club is enough..or d whole citation is 2 b written...

n wat bout d sections ??

all d sections in all d ques r 2 b written ??

pls reply ..thanks a lot..

03 May 2009 CIT vs. Bangalore Club (2006)(Kar.)


WILL BE ENOUGH( NEITHER MORE NOR LESS)

SECTION ARE NOT MANDATORT YO WRIYE BUT IT HELPS IN WRITING EFFECTIVE ANSWER AND MAKES GOOD IMPRESSION.



https://www.caclubindia.com/forum/files/34_remember%20case%20laws%20and%20section%20number.doc

03 May 2009 Disagree with Mr. Manmohan.

Simply name of the party is 100% enough.

Even in CS Final Examination Year, Court and state does not matter at all.

"CIT vs. Bangalore Club" is more then Enough.

RELEVANCY OF SECTION AND CASE LAW
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Agree sections are not mandatory but only in CA exams. In CS exams at every stage sections are must otherwise bad impression. (I am 100% sure)


My advise to you is--never discuss these topics. Learning sections and case law--Make it a habit. It will 100% pay off during your final exams.

Make your standards high & high & high...i am still remembering various case laws till now.

Best Regards




03 May 2009 thanks a lot sir..



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