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Addition on account of cessation of liability u/s 41 - it is on part of AO to prove that the assessee has obtained the benefits in respect of such trading liabilities by way of remission or cessation which he fails to do - in the absence of the creditor, it is not possible for the authority to come to a conclusion that the debt is barred and has become unenforceable - AT
Addition on account of cessation of liability u/s 41 - it is on part of AO to prove that the assessee has obtained the benefits in respect of such trading liabilities by way of remission or cessation which he fails to do - in the absence of the creditor, it is not possible for the authority to come to a conclusion that the debt is barred and has become unenforceable - AT
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