Dispute Resolution Panel jurisdiction reassigned by assessee name initials under Section 144C, effective November reallocation. Allocation of jurisdiction among Dispute Resolution Panels in Mumbai is revised under Section 144C of the Income-tax Act to designate which DRP will exercise powers and perform functions for eligible assessees based on the initial letter of the assessee's name. The order lists four Mumbai DRPs and assigns specific alphabetic ranges to each DRP, with the reallocation effective from 1 November 2014, to address workload and efficient functioning of the panels.
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Dispute Resolution Panel jurisdiction reassigned by assessee name initials under Section 144C, effective November reallocation.
Allocation of jurisdiction among Dispute Resolution Panels in Mumbai is revised under Section 144C of the Income-tax Act to designate which DRP will exercise powers and perform functions for eligible assessees based on the initial letter of the assessee's name. The order lists four Mumbai DRPs and assigns specific alphabetic ranges to each DRP, with the reallocation effective from 1 November 2014, to address workload and efficient functioning of the panels.
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