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Condonation of delay of 1625 days - issue on merit is covered in ...

Income Tax

April 22, 2019

Condonation of delay of 1625 days - issue on merit is covered in favour of the assessee - all other years where such an issue arises, the assessee has filed appeals - not permitted to ignore long and inordinate delay and take unlimited period of time for filing appeal

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