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Maintainability of appeal - Delay in filing appeal - Since the ...


Appeal Deemed Timely Filed Within One Month of Receipt Date, Confirmed by Chartered Accountant. No Filing Delay Issues.

July 10, 2015

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Maintainability of appeal - Delay in filing appeal - Since the appeal has been filed within one month of the actual date of receipt according to the CA, the appeal has to be considered to have been filed in time. - AT

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