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ITAT Wrongly Dismisses Appeal for Non-Prosecution; Required to Decide on Merits After Hearing Respondent's Side.

September 11, 2015

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Dismissal of appeal for non-prosecution by ITAT - Tribunal could not have dismissed the appeal for non-prosecution but ought to have disposed of the appeal on merits after hearing the respondent. - HC

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