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2012 (1) TMI 353 - SCH - Indian Laws

The Supreme Court of India ruled that the writ petition should not have been filed before the High Court, and the petitioner should have pursued the normal statutory remedy. The petitioner is allowed to argue points before the CIT (A), and the matter will be decided by CIT (A) without influence from the High Court's observations. The special leave petition is disposed of, and all contentions on both sides are kept open.

 

 

 

 

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