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Reopening of assessment - Whether the tribunal is justified in ...

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June 2, 2017

Reopening of assessment - Whether the tribunal is justified in setting aside the assessment order as confirmed by the Commissioner of Income Tax, Appeals holding the notice to be bad and assessment illegal only for the reason that the objections to the notice were not decided? - Held No - HC

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