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Revision u/s 263 by CIT - If the argument of the ld. AR is accepted then the supervisory authority of the Pr. Commissioner granted under the Act is hampered. Provisions of Section 263 of the Act give unfettered right to the Commissioner of Income Tax to revise any order passed by the AO. Whatever was to be excluded by the law has already been provided under that Section and the only exception are the issues 'decided and considered' in the appellate orders. - AT
Revision u/s 263 by CIT - If the argument of the ld. AR is accepted then the supervisory authority of the Pr. Commissioner granted under the Act is hampered. Provisions of Section 263 of the Act give unfettered right to the Commissioner of Income Tax to revise any order passed by the AO. Whatever was to be excluded by the law has already been provided under that Section and the only exception are the issues 'decided and considered' in the appellate orders. - AT
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