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Rectification of error - Period of limitation - The High Court observed that, there is no limitation prescribed for passing order under Section 22(4) of the TNVAT Act, 2006. The language adopted in Section 22(4) of the TNVAT Act, 2006 merely indicates that the assessment order has to be passed after the completion of that year. It would imply that such assessment orders have to be passed within the reasonable period. - The court quashes the assessment orders for certain assessment years, allows the writ petitions for specific assessment years, dismisses one writ petition with the liberty to file an appeal.
Rectification of error - Period of limitation - The High Court observed that, there is no limitation prescribed for passing order under Section 22(4) of the TNVAT Act, 2006. The language adopted in Section 22(4) of the TNVAT Act, 2006 merely indicates that the assessment order has to be passed after the completion of that year. It would imply that such assessment orders have to be passed within the reasonable period. - The court quashes the assessment orders for certain assessment years, allows the writ petitions for specific assessment years, dismisses one writ petition with the liberty to file an appeal.
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