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Stay of demand - assessee in default - Petitioner's application ...

Income Tax

November 4, 2017

Stay of demand - assessee in default - Petitioner's application under Section 220(2A) rejected - unreasonableness would be in not providing an adequate opportunity to the petitioner - The petitioner cannot be blamed for the delay caused at the Departmental level - HC

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