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Cross-examination of retracted statements is essential where foundational evidence supports a benami allegation and documented funding explanations re...
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Reopening of completed assessment - allegation of defective ‘C’ and ‘H’ forms - The action of the 1st respondent in rejecting the claim of the petitioner for concessional rate of tax / exemption on the ground of declarations being defective and also not returning the ‘C’ and ‘H’ declaration forms to the petitioner to rectify such defects, is highly objectionable and violative of principles of natural justice, resulting in serious prejudice to the petitioner - HC
Reopening of completed assessment - allegation of defective ‘C’ and ‘H’ forms - The action of the 1st respondent in rejecting the claim of the petitioner for concessional rate of tax / exemption on the ground of declarations being defective and also not returning the ‘C’ and ‘H’ declaration forms to the petitioner to rectify such defects, is highly objectionable and violative of principles of natural justice, resulting in serious prejudice to the petitioner - HC
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