Customs and Excise Laws and Administrative Justice - The Dynamics of Indirect Taxation and State Power in India (Hardcover, New)


This book presents a detailed analysis of what the author describes as the systematic failure of the customs and excise tax administration in India, under which vast discretionary authority vests in the hands of the executive through the powers of delegated legislation. The book examines the resulting inhibitory effect on the economic reforms process, on the functioning of the economy itself, and on the constitutional rights of citizens. It shows how discretionary powers are exercised by officials and studies the relevant organizational set up, disputes and dispute resolution, and the judicial attitude towards the administrative process in tax proceedings. The author's argument is that at this stage, delegated powers cannot be wished away, but that remedial measures must be found to 'control the new despotism found in administrative authorities today'. The book goes on to analyze the major reasons for the dysfunction of the system in India. It suggests a system of Alternate Law Judges for the fair and effective resolution of taxation disputes.

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This book presents a detailed analysis of what the author describes as the systematic failure of the customs and excise tax administration in India, under which vast discretionary authority vests in the hands of the executive through the powers of delegated legislation. The book examines the resulting inhibitory effect on the economic reforms process, on the functioning of the economy itself, and on the constitutional rights of citizens. It shows how discretionary powers are exercised by officials and studies the relevant organizational set up, disputes and dispute resolution, and the judicial attitude towards the administrative process in tax proceedings. The author's argument is that at this stage, delegated powers cannot be wished away, but that remedial measures must be found to 'control the new despotism found in administrative authorities today'. The book goes on to analyze the major reasons for the dysfunction of the system in India. It suggests a system of Alternate Law Judges for the fair and effective resolution of taxation disputes.

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Imprint

Oxford UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2009

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First published

August 2009

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Dimensions

227 x 146 x 28mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

450

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-19-569441-3

Barcode

9780195694413

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LSN

0-19-569441-4



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