Chartered Accountants' Firm's Writ Petition Treated as Representation to Competent Authority The High Court directed a Chartered Accountants' Firm's writ petition to be treated as a representation to the Competent Authority. The Authority must ...
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Chartered Accountants' Firm's Writ Petition Treated as Representation to Competent Authority
The High Court directed a Chartered Accountants' Firm's writ petition to be treated as a representation to the Competent Authority. The Authority must inform the petitioner of their decision on the fee within eight weeks. No direction or observation on merits was given, leaving it to the authority to consider and decide. Parties have the liberty to file an application if needed.
The High Court directed the Chartered Accountants' Firm's writ petition to be treated as a representation to the Competent Authority. The Authority must inform the petitioner of their decision on the fee within eight weeks. No direction or observation on merits was given, leaving it to the authority to consider and decide. Parties have the liberty to file an application if needed.
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