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The penalty proceedings initiated by the Assessing Officer ...

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December 4, 2018

The penalty proceedings initiated by the Assessing Officer against a dead person was not enforceable in law and the penalty imposed under section 271AAB in pursuance of such invalid initiation is not sustainable.

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