Play in the Joints: Tax Insights & the Play Continues 
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Justice Ujjal Bhuyan to speak at launch of book on tax litigation "Play in the Joints" by Aseem Chawla

The book touches upon the shifting global tax landscape, domestic litigation trends, and the integration of technology in tax administration.

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A book authored by advocate Dr. Aseem Chawla titled Play In The Joints: Tax Insights & The Play Continues will be launched on November 9 at Gulmohar Hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.

The Chief Guest for the event will be Justice Ujjal Bhuyan of the Supreme Court, who will deliver an address on theme, “Taxpayers' Expectations vis-a-vis Revenue: Judicial Intervention - Balancing the Scales.”

Dr. Lalit Bhasin, President of the Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF), will welcome the attendees. The program will include insights from Manuj Bhargava of Corporate Law Advisers, an overview on “Contemporary Legislative Outlook: In an Ever-Evolving Eco System” by Dr. Manoj Kumar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Law and Justice, and a special address by Justice Yashwant Varma of the Delhi High Court.

Attorney General (AG) R Venkataramani will present a keynote speech on “Administration of Justice: Duty of the State.”

The book, which encapsulates major themes in tax law and reflects on the author's experience representing the Revenue authorities before courts, touches upon the shifting global tax landscape, domestic litigation trends, and the integration of technology in tax administration. High tea will follow the author’s response and vote of thanks.

The book launch will be live streamed on YouTube.

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