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Having regard to plain provisions of the statute, in the absence ...

Income Tax

February 14, 2017

Having regard to plain provisions of the statute, in the absence of non-adjudication of the ground by the Commissioner Income-tax (Appeals), the assessee can come only by way of appeal before the Tribunal, not by way of cross-objections - AT

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