New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday stayed a Kerala High Court order asking authorities not to levy taxes and recover bank's dues from people till April 6 amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
A bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar took note of the submissions of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was appearing for the Centre, that the Kerala High Court order needed to be stayed.
Mehta told the bench that a similar order had been passed by the Allahabad High Court too.
He said the authorities were conscious of the difficulties faced by the people amid the coronavirus situation and they would be evolving a proper mechanism to ensure people don't face problems.
Mehta said various taxes, including the goods and services tax, were also payable online and the high court should not have passed such an order.
The apex court granted an ex-parte order on Centre's plea and issued notice to the persons who had moved the Kerala High Court with the plea.
SC stays high courts' order directing to defer tax recovery in wake of COVID-19
The apex court has reversed the order of the Kerala High Court and the Allahabad High Court wherein the two high courts had asked authorities not to levy taxes and recover banks' dues from people till April 6 in view of coronavirus threat.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday stayed a Kerala High Court order asking authorities not to levy taxes and recover bank's dues from people till April 6 amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
A bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar took note of the submissions of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was appearing for the Centre, that the Kerala High Court order needed to be stayed.
Mehta told the bench that a similar order had been passed by the Allahabad High Court too.
He said the authorities were conscious of the difficulties faced by the people amid the coronavirus situation and they would be evolving a proper mechanism to ensure people don't face problems.
Mehta said various taxes, including the goods and services tax, were also payable online and the high court should not have passed such an order.
The apex court granted an ex-parte order on Centre's plea and issued notice to the persons who had moved the Kerala High Court with the plea.