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When the existence of the stated outstanding liability on ...

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December 1, 2016

When the existence of the stated outstanding liability on account of aviation fuel is found to be bogus, the addition is to be upheld on account of the said bogus liability of ₹ 99 lakhs remaining unproved - AT

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