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The High Court addressed a challenge to three separate orders, ...


Petitioner challenged assessment orders, citing breach of natural justice. Court found discrepancies addressed, quashed order, directed fresh assessment.

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June 12, 2024

The High Court addressed a challenge to three separate orders, alleging a breach of natural justice principles. The petitioner responded to discrepancies during inspection by providing necessary documents. The assessment orders were deemed questionable, and the petitioner was directed to pay specified amounts within a timeframe. The assessing officer was instructed to allow a personal hearing and issue fresh assessment orders within two months. The impugned assessment order was quashed with conditions, and the petition was disposed of.

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