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The plaintiff has filed suit for recovery of damages caused by ...


Court Dismisses Plaintiff's Suit Against Tax Authorities for Lack of Evidence and Legal Basis Under Income Tax Act.

September 25, 2015

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

The plaintiff has filed suit for recovery of damages caused by the act of income tax authorities. - The plaintiff has failed to prove that any illegal raid was conducted by the Income Tax Authorities and he has also failed to prove the damages suffered by him. - The Income Tax Act is a complete Code and no separate suit is maintainable. - HC

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