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The order of the Tribunal thus suffers from patent perversity by ...


Tribunal's Order Criticized for Ignoring Cumulative Factors, Unfairly Upholding Additions Based on Unverified Commission Agent Statement.

August 8, 2015

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

The order of the Tribunal thus suffers from patent perversity by not taking into account the cumulative factors which are in favour of the assessee and by confirming the additions made against the assessee and accepting the statement of the commission agent as gospel truth. - HC

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