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The court acknowledged the technical issues faced by the ...


Appellate authority ordered to consider manual filing date for online appeal despite technical glitches.

October 11, 2024

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

The court acknowledged the technical issues faced by the petitioners in filing the appeal online and affixing the digital signature. It held that the appellate authority had erroneously treated the manually filed appeal as invalid ab initio, without considering it on merits. The court found the petitioners' apprehension regarding potential rejection of the online appeal due to delay to be reasonable. Consequently, the High Court directed the appellate authority to consider the date of filing the manual appeal for calculating and determining the issue of delay concerning the online appeal.

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