Article 285 Constitution of India
Article 285 in The Indian Constitution
Exemption of property of the Union from State taxation
(1) The property of the Union shall, save in so far as Parliament may by law otherwise provide, be exempt from all taxes imposed by a State or by any authority within a State
(2) Nothing in clause ( 1 ) shall, until Parliament by law otherwise provides, prevent any authority within a State from levying any tax on any property of the Union to which such property was immediately before the commencement of this Constitution liable or treated as liable, so long as that tax continues to be levied in that State
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on Constitution of India i.e. Article 285 Constitution of India
Exemption of property of the Union from State taxation
(1) The property of the Union shall, save in so far as Parliament may by law otherwise provide, be exempt from all taxes imposed by a State or by any authority within a State
(2) Nothing in clause ( 1 ) shall, until Parliament by law otherwise provides, prevent any authority within a State from levying any tax on any property of the Union to which such property was immediately before the commencement of this Constitution liable or treated as liable, so long as that tax continues to be levied in that State
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on Constitution of India i.e. Article 285 Constitution of India
Please show Writ Petition no.1780 of 2005 in Northern Coalfields Ltd.Vs State of MP and others of dtd.4.4.2017
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