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Section under which assessment order was passed - the assessment for the year under consideration were u/s 144 and mentioning of Section 143(3) in the preamble of the assessment order is an error which is apparent on the face of the order and requires to be rectified. Therefore, the corrigendum is legal and valid.
Section under which assessment order was passed - the assessment for the year under consideration were u/s 144 and mentioning of Section 143(3) in the preamble of the assessment order is an error which is apparent on the face of the order and requires to be rectified. Therefore, the corrigendum is legal and valid.
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