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Mistake in refusing deduction under Chapter VI-A - obvious ...

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October 4, 2013

Mistake in refusing deduction under Chapter VI-A - obvious mistake - such mistake shall be rectified within a period of one week and consequential order shall be passed thereafter within a period of two weeks giving effect to such rectification - HC

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