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<h1>Supreme Court dismisses special leave petition but allows appeal with condoned delay</h1> <h3>Kamala Ojha Versus Income Tax Officer 1 and Ors.</h3> The SC of India dismissed the special leave petition after hearing the petitioner's senior counsel. The delay was condoned, allowing for an appeal to be ... Reopening of assessment u/s 147 - income on account of capital gain was not correctly disclosed by the assessee - Non availability of DVO's report - HELD THAT:- HELD THAT:- No appropriate case in which to interfere. The special leave petition is dismissed. However, if an appeal is filed within a period of three weeks from today, the appeal shall be disposed of on merits. The Supreme Court of India dismissed the special leave petition after hearing the senior counsel for the petitioner. The delay was condoned, and an appeal can be filed within three weeks for consideration on merits.