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SC remanded the matter to HC, directing expedited review of an ...


Judicial Review Ordered: Expedited Hearing on Tax Assessment Exemption Petition with Four-Week Resolution Timeline

April 22, 2025

Case Laws     Income Tax     SC

SC remanded the matter to HC, directing expedited review of an ex-parte assessment reopening order. The court mandated HC to adjudicate the pending review petition within four weeks, preserving the petitioner's right to seek alternative legal remedies if the outcome is unfavorable. The decision emphasizes procedural fairness by allowing the petitioner an opportunity to challenge the original ex-parte order regarding tax assessment exemption under Sections 11 and 12, while maintaining judicial economy through time-bound resolution.

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