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Jurisdiction of CIT (A) while passing an order in appeal u/s 250 - Validity of assessment framed without issue of notice u/s. 143(2) - whether CIT (A) has exceeded his jurisdiction by directing the Ld. AO to proceed in terms of section 150 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and reframe assessment order as per law and after complying with the prescribed procedure? - The ITAT held that, the CIT(A) has set aside the assessment the power which he does not have, therefore, the order of the CIT(A) to this extent is bad in law as the CIT(A) has exceeded his jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction of CIT (A) while passing an order in appeal u/s 250 - Validity of assessment framed without issue of notice u/s. 143(2) - whether CIT (A) has exceeded his jurisdiction by directing the Ld. AO to proceed in terms of section 150 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and reframe assessment order as per law and after complying with the prescribed procedure? - The ITAT held that, the CIT(A) has set aside the assessment the power which he does not have, therefore, the order of the CIT(A) to this extent is bad in law as the CIT(A) has exceeded his jurisdiction.
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