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Rectification u/s 254 - A mistake which is apparent from the record or not - non-consideration of an issue by the ITAT - As already pointed out above, there was no averment in the miscellaneous application by the respondent / assessee that it had pointed out or argued the Co-ordinate Bench decision relating to the block assessment during hearing of the appeal and that the Tribunal did not consider the same. - All that the Tribunal had done was to restore the matter to the file of the assessing officer for a fresh decision in accordance with law in which the respondent / assessee would have ample opportunity to place all the materials at its command before the assessing officer for consideration. - Order of ITAT set aside - HC
Rectification u/s 254 - A mistake which is apparent from the record or not - non-consideration of an issue by the ITAT - As already pointed out above, there was no averment in the miscellaneous application by the respondent / assessee that it had pointed out or argued the Co-ordinate Bench decision relating to the block assessment during hearing of the appeal and that the Tribunal did not consider the same. - All that the Tribunal had done was to restore the matter to the file of the assessing officer for a fresh decision in accordance with law in which the respondent / assessee would have ample opportunity to place all the materials at its command before the assessing officer for consideration. - Order of ITAT set aside - HC
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