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Ex-parte order - The High court sets aside the impugned ...


Court Nullifies Assessment Order; Petitioner to Respond to Show Cause Notice; New Order to Follow After Review.

February 20, 2024

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Ex-parte order - The High court sets aside the impugned assessment order and directs the petitioner to file a reply to the show cause notice by a specified date. - The assessing authority is directed to consider the petitioner's response and pass a fresh assessment order within a stipulated timeframe.

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