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LTCG - registered sale deed was executed by the legal heirs of the deceased - CIT(A) has not verified this fact but has merely gone by the presumption that the assessee had relinquished her right over the 500 sq. yards plot retained by assessee's brothers. Since the land retained by the assessee's brothers cannot be treated as transfer in their favour, there cannot be any relinquishment or right by the assessee in such property. Therefore, there is no incidence of any LTCG in favour of the assessee - AT
LTCG - registered sale deed was executed by the legal heirs of the deceased - CIT(A) has not verified this fact but has merely gone by the presumption that the assessee had relinquished her right over the 500 sq. yards plot retained by assessee's brothers. Since the land retained by the assessee's brothers cannot be treated as transfer in their favour, there cannot be any relinquishment or right by the assessee in such property. Therefore, there is no incidence of any LTCG in favour of the assessee - AT
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