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CIT has exercised jurisdiction under Section 263 of the Act in ...


High Court Criticizes CIT for Improper Use of Authority u/s 263, Violating Judicial Propriety and Legal Standards.

May 6, 2013

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

CIT has exercised jurisdiction under Section 263 of the Act in utter violation of not only of judicial proprietary also against the provisions of law - HC

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