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Rectification of mistake - ITAT has allows appeal on merit & ...

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March 4, 2019

Rectification of mistake - ITAT has allows appeal on merit & dismissed the assessee’s cross objections as infructuous regarding re-opening of assessment. Assesse not challenged that order. After reversal of appeal by High court on merit assesse filed rectification application before Tribunal. High Court held that rectification application filed by the assessee was barred by the principle of finality, and to an extent the doctrine of merger. High Court further held that this is not apparent mistake or error warranting rectification.

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