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<h1>Supreme Court India dismisses Special Leave Petitions after delay, disposes of pending applications.</h1> The Supreme Court of India dismissed the Special Leave Petitions after condoning the delay. Pending applications were disposed of. - TMI Revision u/s 263 pursuant to search operations carried out in terms of Section 153A - Extension of limitation period - limitation given in Section 153(2A) application to cases of fresh assessment made pursuant to orders passed u/s 263 - non-obstinate clause for limitation given in case of search and seizure i.e. 153B and 153C - scope of Revisionary powers of CIT-A - as argued there is non-obstinate clause for limitation given in case of search and seizure i.e. 153B and 153C of the Income Tax Act, the final limitation cannot be extended - HELD THAT:- SLP dismissed. The Supreme Court of India dismissed the Special Leave Petitions after condoning the delay. Pending applications were disposed of. (2019 (2) TMI 1598 - SC)