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Onus lies on the AO to prove that the assessee had actually ...

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March 22, 2017

Onus lies on the AO to prove that the assessee had actually earned any undisclosed higher price on sale of these shares than the rate as disclosed by assessee. The AO's conclusion of manipulation of share price and thereby earning, undisclosed receipts on sate of shares is highly presumptuous - AT

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