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<h1>Supreme Court grants 4 weeks for filing affidavit of valuation & court fees in appeals</h1> <h3>The Commissioner Of Income Tax Mangalore Versus M/s. Gangolli Town Souharda And M/s. Sagar Credit Co-Operative Society Ltd</h3> The Supreme Court of India, under Mr. Sanjay Kishan Kaul, J., granted four weeks for filing affidavit of valuation and deficit court fees in multiple ... Deduction u/s 80P(2)(a)(i) - non-prosecution of appeal - HELD THAT:- As a last opportunity, four weeks' time is granted to the learned counsel for the appellant(s)to file affidavit of valuation and deficit court fees, failing which the appeals shall stand dismissed for non-prosecution. The Supreme Court of India in 2018 (8) TMI 1825 - SC Order, under Mr. Sanjay Kishan Kaul, J., granted four weeks' time for filing affidavit of valuation and deficit court fees in C.A.Nos. 3222/2015, 14095/2015, 1407/2016, 4433/2016, 4750/2016, 4445/2016, 1252/2017 & 1253/2017. Failure to do so will result in dismissal of the appeals for non-prosecution.