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Earlier order of the Tribunal has been accepted by the Revenue - ...


Revenue Cannot Contest Orders Once Accepted by Tribunal; State Must Avoid Selective Appeals.

June 24, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Earlier order of the Tribunal has been accepted by the Revenue - subsequent decision based on such earlier decision of the tribunal cannot be challenged - The State cannot act arbitrarily to pick and chose the orders from which appeals would be filed. - HC

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