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Any grievance of the parties in respect of the Tribunal, not ...

Income Tax

December 31, 2015

Any grievance of the parties in respect of the Tribunal, not complying with the order of this Court for whatever reason could not be remedied by an Appeal under Section 260A of the Act. Thus Appeal as filed from the impugned order is not maintainable under Section 260A of the Act - HC

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