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Application for rectification / review of its order - Omission ...


Court Rejects Review Request: Omission of Legal Authority Not an Error on Record.

March 19, 2017

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Application for rectification / review of its order - Omission on the part of counsel to cite an authority of law does not amount to error apparent on the face of record so as to constitute ground for reviewing prior judgment. - HC

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