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Maintainability of the appeal - Instruction of CBDT for not ...


Court Rules CBDT Instruction on Appeal Maintainability Not Binding; Tribunal's Decision on Merits Stands Unchanged.

May 3, 2019

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Maintainability of the appeal - Instruction of CBDT for not filing or withdrawing appeal on low tax effect - Once the Tribunal has pronounced upon the merits of the appeal of the Assessee,this Court cannot set aside the order on ground that appeal before the Tribunal was not maintainable in light of CBDT Instruction - Instruction neither binding on the Court nor the Tribunal

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