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Allowability of alleged fictitious loss by way of Client Code Modification (CCM) - nothing has been brought on record to suggest that the said losses were purchased and the party were given cheque or cash payment in view of such favours - such co-relation was necessary to fasten any liability upon the assessee - loss is duly allowable
Allowability of alleged fictitious loss by way of Client Code Modification (CCM) - nothing has been brought on record to suggest that the said losses were purchased and the party were given cheque or cash payment in view of such favours - such co-relation was necessary to fasten any liability upon the assessee - loss is duly allowable
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