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Writ petition disposed of, permitting petitioner to submit ...


Writ allows submitting grievance petition on arrears adjustments. Assessing officer to consider petition, grant hearing & dispose within 2 months.

Case Laws     Income Tax

July 26, 2024

Writ petition disposed of, permitting petitioner to submit consolidated grievance petition before assessing officer regarding adjustments against alleged arrears from previous assessment years, including contentions about unlawful adjustments without demand notices. Assessing officer to consider grievance petition, provide reasonable opportunity and personal hearing to petitioner, and dispose of it by speaking order within two months from receipt.

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