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High Court Rejects Delay Excuse in Tax Case, Stresses Ignorance of Law Is No Excuse for Missing Deadlines.


High Court Rejects Delay Excuse in Tax Case, Stresses Ignorance of Law Is No Excuse for Missing Deadlines.

May 6, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Condonation of delay denied - Ignorance of law is no excuse - HC

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