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Appeal to high court - The appeals are filed by the revenue ...

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July 11, 2015

Appeal to high court - The appeals are filed by the revenue mechanically without application of mind in respect of matters which are already concluded by decisions of this Court and accepted or earlier orders of the Tribunal which are accepted by the revenue. - HC

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