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Maintainability of appeal before CIT(A) - First appeal was filed ...


Appeal Initially Dismissed, Refiled Electronically with Delay Condoned and Deemed Maintainable by CIT(A).

March 11, 2019

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Maintainability of appeal before CIT(A) - First appeal was filed manually - dismissed in limine - again filed appeal electronically with Condonation of delay - delay condoned - second appeal is maintainable & The assessee has taken right step in moving fresh appeal before CIT(A) through electronic mode.

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