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Assessment u/s 153A - The assessment has been made u/s 153A and not u/s 153C, and this has led to a fatal error in the assessment order which is not curable. As rightly contended by the ld. Counsel of the assessee that the presumption u/s 132 (4A) cannot be extended to material found at somebody else place and de hors corroborating documents, these cannot be linked to the assessee. - AT
Assessment u/s 153A - The assessment has been made u/s 153A and not u/s 153C, and this has led to a fatal error in the assessment order which is not curable. As rightly contended by the ld. Counsel of the assessee that the presumption u/s 132 (4A) cannot be extended to material found at somebody else place and de hors corroborating documents, these cannot be linked to the assessee. - AT
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