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Validity of prima facie conclusions of the Settlement Commission ...

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May 27, 2015

Validity of prima facie conclusions of the Settlement Commission - bogus purchases - The admission of the Assessee's application for settlement causes no prejudice to the Revenue nor does it conclude the matter in favour of Respondent No. 2 - petition of the revenue dismissed - HC

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