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Section 57. Special provision regarding liability to pay tax in certain cases

(1) Where a person who is or has been a dealer, liable to pay tax under this Act, dies, then-

(a) if a business carried on by the dealer is continued after his death by his legal representative or any other person, such legal representative or other person, shall be liable to pay tax, interest or penalty due from such dealer under this Act or under any earlier law, and

(b) if the business carried on by the dealer is discontinued, whether before or after his death, his legal representative shall be liable to pay out of the estate of the deceased, to the extent to which the estate is capable of meeting the charge, the tax, penalty or interest due from such dealer under this Act or under any earlier law,-

whether such tax interest or penalty has been assessed before his death but has remained unpaid or is assessed after his death.

(2) Where a dealer, liable to pay tax under this Act, is a Hindu Undivided Family and the property of the Hindu Undivided Family is partitioned amongst the various members or groups of members then each member or group of members shall jointly and severally be liable to pay the tax, interest or penalty due from the dealer under this Act or under any earlier law upto the time of the partition whether such tax, penalty or interest has been assessed before partition but has remained unpaid or is assessed after the partition.

(3) Where a dealer, liable to pay tax under this Act, is a firm, and the firm is dissolved, then every person who was a partner shall be jointly and severally liable to pay to the extent to which he is liable under section 54 the tax, interest or penalty due from the firm under this Act or under any earlier law, upto the time of dissolution whether such tax, interest or penalty has been assessed before the dissolution, but has remained unpaid or is assessed after dissolution.

(4) Where the dealer liable to pay tax under this Act,-

(a) is the guardian of a ward on whose behalf the business is carried on by the guardian,or

(b) is a trustee who carries on the business under a trust for a beneficiary,

then if the guardianship or trust is terminated, the ward or, as the case may be, the beneficiary shall be liable to pay the tax, interest or penalty due from the dealer upto the time of the termination of the guardianship or trust, whether such tax, interest or penalty has been assessed before the termination of guardianship or trust but has remained unpaid or is assessed thereafter.

(5) Where a person becomes liable to pay tax in the manner described in clause (a) of sub-section (1), then such person shall, (notwithstanding anything contained in section 3), be liable to pay tax on the sales of goods made by him on and after the date of such succession or transfer and shall (unless he already holds a certificate of registration) in the case of succession, within six months and in the case of transfer, within thirty days, thereof apply for registration.