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A mistake by a clerk or an accountant, which may be considered ...

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December 15, 2012

A mistake by a clerk or an accountant, which may be considered or allowed or overlooked as inadvertent error, cannot be overlooked lightly or casually if committed by a practicing Chartered Accountant, more so when it is committed in Annual report duly certified by him as correct and authentic report. - HC

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