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Presumption u/s 292C - Seized documents appears to be the dumb ...

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November 14, 2013

Presumption u/s 292C - Seized documents appears to be the dumb documents and would not lead anywhere to prove the case of the Revenue Department - revenue failed to prove corroborative evidence towards receipt of money / income - HC

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