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Meaning of expression ‘Served’ / 'issued' - Notice u/s 143(2) - ...

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February 23, 2012

Meaning of expression ‘Served’ / 'issued' - Notice u/s 143(2) - The date of receipt of notice cannot be left to be undetermined dependent upon the will of the addressee. Therefore, to bring certainly and to avoid attempts of the addressee to evade the process of receipt of notice, the purpose of the statute will be better served, if the date of issue of notice is considered as compliance of the requirement of proviso to Section 143(2) of the Act. - HC

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