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Non-speaking order - Restriction of addition – Section 145 not ...

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May 14, 2014

Non-speaking order - Restriction of addition – Section 145 not invoked -orders of the ITAT being stereo typed, nonspeaking, unreasoned, arbitrary and whimsical, and we have no option except to remand the matter back to the ITAT to re-visit the issue afresh - HC

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