Supreme Court recognizes partial partition of joint family properties for assessment The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, set aside the High Court's judgment, and directed the ITO to recognize the partial partition of joint family ...
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Supreme Court recognizes partial partition of joint family properties for assessment
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, set aside the High Court's judgment, and directed the ITO to recognize the partial partition of joint family properties claimed by the assessee for assessment. No costs were awarded.
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, set aside the High Court's judgment, and directed the ITO to recognize the partial partition of joint family properties claimed by the assessee for assessment. No costs were awarded. (Case citation: 1983 (3) TMI 2 - SC)
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