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Ex-parte assessment order - It is clear that on account of the ...

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February 5, 2022

Ex-parte assessment order - It is clear that on account of the inability and omission on the part of the petitioner to file his objections and produce documents etc., due to bonafide reasons, unavoidable circumstances and sufficient cause, the respondents have proceeded to pass the ex-parte impugned order, which deserves to be set aside and the matter be remitted back to the respondents for reconsideration afresh after giving one more opportunity to the petitioner. - HC

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