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Concurrent jurisdiction to investigate the same issue - In our ...

March 20, 2023

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Concurrent jurisdiction to investigate the same issue - In our considered view, if the subject issue is one and the same or if the subject is inter-related, it is always better that one authority adjudicates the matter. By directing the assessee to face multiple authorities may result in conflicting decisions. Therefore, not only in the interest of the assessee but in the interest of the revenue also, one authority should take the decision. - HC

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