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Income Tax

June 14, 2014

Criminal prosecution – once the Tribunal of a Department holds that there is no concealment of income on part of the accused and the penalty is deleted, the very basis of the complaint is knocked down and continuation of complaint will be an abuse of the process of the Court - HC

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