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Admission of Additional evidence by the ITAT - Tribunal had in ...

Income Tax

March 25, 2017

Admission of Additional evidence by the ITAT - Tribunal had in fact considered contents of the documents on merits - Tribunal did not commit any error in the facts and circumstances of the present case in not having passed the order on the application for leading additional evidence contained in AEPB before proceeding to pass the order on merits - HC

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