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Weighted deduction on R&D expenditure claimed u/s 35(2AB) - Claim denied for want of requisite approval received from DSIR - If the appellant is aggrieved by the denial of extension of approval u/s 35(2AB), the only course of action available to the appellant is to invoke writ jurisdiction of the Hon’ble High Court. Thus, the material on record clearly indicates that there was no requisite approval as envisaged u/s 35(2AB), which is condition precedent for availing the benefit of deduction u/s 35(2AB) - benefit of exemption was rightly denied - AT
Weighted deduction on R&D expenditure claimed u/s 35(2AB) - Claim denied for want of requisite approval received from DSIR - If the appellant is aggrieved by the denial of extension of approval u/s 35(2AB), the only course of action available to the appellant is to invoke writ jurisdiction of the Hon’ble High Court. Thus, the material on record clearly indicates that there was no requisite approval as envisaged u/s 35(2AB), which is condition precedent for availing the benefit of deduction u/s 35(2AB) - benefit of exemption was rightly denied - AT
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