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April 6, 2022

Exercise of Revisional Jurisdiction after seven years - the bar of limitation, to initiate revisional jurisdiction under Section 46 (1) of the VAT Act, 2005 within five years of the notice of order sought to be revised, clearly applied to the facts of the instant case. The Revisional Authority could not revise the order dated 10.10.2002 passed by the Appellate Authority by exercising revisional jurisdiction initiated after lapse of five years. - HC

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