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Genuineness of Gift from her mother and her husband - whether ...

Income Tax

March 23, 2018

Genuineness of Gift from her mother and her husband - whether donors in question had the funds to make a gift to the respondent-assessee for the purpose of admission of her son in a medical college - explanations found satisfactory - no additions - HC

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