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Exparte assessment order u/s 73 - ex-parte demand order DRC 07 - ...

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December 16, 2022

Exparte assessment order u/s 73 - ex-parte demand order DRC 07 - order was passed even before the statutory notice period of 30 days as per section 73 (8) - Order quashed - Matter restored back. - HC

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