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Assessment orders quashed due to petitioner's illness, remanded ...


Illness grounds for quashing assessment orders. Remanded for fresh orders considering petitioner's reply & medical condition within 30 days.

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August 14, 2024

Assessment orders quashed due to petitioner's illness, remanded for fresh orders. Petitioner directed to file consolidated reply within 30 days. Cases remitted to respondent to pass fresh orders on merits and in accordance with law after considering petitioner's reply and medical condition. Petitioner had not replied to show cause notices, citing kidney ailment treatment. Impugned orders treated as addendum to show cause notices.

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