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Demand of interest - The Court is not satisfied that the demand ...

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April 5, 2016

Demand of interest - The Court is not satisfied that the demand of interest for a period of three months, which was occasioned on Department’s own inability to promptly decide the request of Assessee, is sustainable in law. - HC

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