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Validity of assessment/re-assessment u/s 153C - the satisfaction note prepared at the first stage by AO of the searched persons [DCIT-CC-2(1)] in respect of third party assessee for initiation of proceedings u/s 153C of the Act does not satisfy the requirement of the law and consequently all actions taken pursuant thereto by the AO of the assessee i.e. ITO, Ward (4)(3) also is void-ab-initio and we hold accordingly. - AT
Validity of assessment/re-assessment u/s 153C - the satisfaction note prepared at the first stage by AO of the searched persons [DCIT-CC-2(1)] in respect of third party assessee for initiation of proceedings u/s 153C of the Act does not satisfy the requirement of the law and consequently all actions taken pursuant thereto by the AO of the assessee i.e. ITO, Ward (4)(3) also is void-ab-initio and we hold accordingly. - AT
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