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Prosecution launched for concealment of income under section ...

Income Tax

June 1, 2015

Prosecution launched for concealment of income under section 276C r.w.s. 279 - launching a prosecution is not mandatory in every case of failure provided in section 276B. The same would apply also in respect of failure under sections 276C and 277 which the petitioner is accused of in this case. - HC

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