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Petition u/s.264 is infructuous exercise which has admitted by ...

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November 11, 2013

Petition u/s.264 is infructuous exercise which has admitted by the CIT u/s. 264 of the IT Act. The assessee had also not waived the right of appeal - CIT(A) directed to consider the appeal - AT

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