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May 15, 2021

Scheme of faceless assessment - the time given to the petitioner to show cause was virtually of three days only - It is deemed appropriate that rather than this Bench, which does not have taxation matters on its roster, hearing and deciding the said question, the matter be considered by the Roster Bench dealing with taxation matters, so that there is a consistency of opinion inasmuch as the question is likely to arise in many cases and if we proceed and take a view and the Roster Bench is of a different view, the need for referring the matter to a larger Bench, delaying the disposal of the matter, may arise. - HC

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