High Court Allahabad: Appeal on Non-Genuine Purchases Rs. 3,38,72,852 - Evidence vs. Remand The High Court of Allahabad admitted an appeal concerning non-genuine purchases worth Rs. 3,38,72,852. The key issue was whether the ITAT should have ...
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High Court Allahabad: Appeal on Non-Genuine Purchases Rs. 3,38,72,852 - Evidence vs. Remand
The High Court of Allahabad admitted an appeal concerning non-genuine purchases worth Rs. 3,38,72,852. The key issue was whether the ITAT should have resolved the matter based on the available evidence or remanded it to the CIT(A) for a decision. Sri Suyash Agarwal represented the respondent and undertook to submit his powers within a week. The case was scheduled for further proceedings.
The High Court of Allahabad admitted an appeal based on a substantial question of law regarding non-genuine purchases amounting to Rs. 3,38,72,852. The issue was whether the ITAT should have settled the matter based on the material on record or sent it back to the CIT(A) for decision. Sri Suyash Agarwal represented the respondent and agreed to file his powers within a week. The case was listed for further proceedings.
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