Writ petition rejected by High Court - Petitioner advised to file objection under Income-tax Act The High Court of Allahabad rejected the writ petition, stating it was not suitable for interference under Article 226 of the Constitution. The petitioner ...
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Writ petition rejected by High Court - Petitioner advised to file objection under Income-tax Act
The High Court of Allahabad rejected the writ petition, stating it was not suitable for interference under Article 226 of the Constitution. The petitioner was advised to file an objection under section 132(11) of the Income-tax Act if dissatisfied with the order under section 132(5).
The High Court of Allahabad rejected the writ petition, stating that it is not a fit case for interference at this stage under Article 226 of the Constitution. The petitioner can file an objection under section 132(11) of the Income-tax Act if aggrieved by the order passed under section 132(5). Judges: OM PRAKASH, V. K. KHANNA. [1988 (1) TMI 6 - ALLAHABAD High Court]
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