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Reopening of assessment - High Court dismissed writ against notice u/s 148 - the proper remedy of the petitioner would be to raise all pleas before the AO in assessment proceedings and if it is decided against him then to carry appeal to CIT (A) and then to the Tribunal and then to the High Court u/s 260A - not inclined to interfere with impugned order passed by the High Court
Reopening of assessment - High Court dismissed writ against notice u/s 148 - the proper remedy of the petitioner would be to raise all pleas before the AO in assessment proceedings and if it is decided against him then to carry appeal to CIT (A) and then to the Tribunal and then to the High Court u/s 260A - not inclined to interfere with impugned order passed by the High Court
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