Ex-parte assessment suspension: appellate authorities to refrain from ex-parte orders during summer break, with specified exceptions. Appellate authorities are directed not to pass ex-parte assessment orders for non-appearance of counsel during the summer break; counsel may still appear voluntarily or in response to notices. Exceptions to the non-passage instruction include remand assessments, registration cases, objections under Section 74 of the DVAT Act 2004, and matters that would become time-barred; those matters remain subject to normal processing.
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Ex-parte assessment suspension: appellate authorities to refrain from ex-parte orders during summer break, with specified exceptions.
Appellate authorities are directed not to pass ex-parte assessment orders for non-appearance of counsel during the summer break; counsel may still appear voluntarily or in response to notices. Exceptions to the non-passage instruction include remand assessments, registration cases, objections under Section 74 of the DVAT Act 2004, and matters that would become time-barred; those matters remain subject to normal processing.
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