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Filing misleading affidavits in Court cannot be taken lightly ...

Income Tax

August 21, 2015

Filing misleading affidavits in Court cannot be taken lightly and may warrant stringent action. Before we proceed to take any action, we would want to know what steps/action is the revenue taking against such officers. - HC

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