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The issues raised in additional grounds are the legal issues ...


Legal Issues Central to Case Examined Without New Facts; Existing Orders and Additional Evidence Considered.

July 18, 2014

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

The issues raised in additional grounds are the legal issues which go to the root of the matter and for deciding these legal issues no new facts are required to be considered as all the facts are already recorded in the orders - additional evidences admitted - AT

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