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Reopening of assessment -Notice u/s 143(2) - AO given the notices u/s 143(2) to the assessee immediately to filing the return, which shows non-application of mind on the part of the of the AO. Therefore, notice under section 143(2) is invalid and resultantly, the assessment is vitiated and is liable to be quashed.
Reopening of assessment -Notice u/s 143(2) - AO given the notices u/s 143(2) to the assessee immediately to filing the return, which shows non-application of mind on the part of the of the AO. Therefore, notice under section 143(2) is invalid and resultantly, the assessment is vitiated and is liable to be quashed.
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