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Vacation of stay order 35-C (2A) – The unconditional stay would ...


Stay Order Expired: Section 35-C (2A) Six-Month Limit Reached; No Longer Effective for Assessee.

November 13, 2013

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Vacation of stay order 35-C (2A) – The unconditional stay would have operated only w.e.f. 8.4.2013 for a period of six months, which has expired, the order of unconditional stay would not be operative in favour of the assessee - HC

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