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Validity of order passed u/s 154 - "Amount to Review" of the original assessment order or not - The primary issue was the source of investment - The Appellate Tribunal upheld the appellant's contention, emphasizing that a mistake apparent from the record must be evident without extensive deliberation. As the source of investment was subject to debate and required a thorough examination of facts, it did not qualify as a mistake apparent from the record. Therefore, the Tribunal deemed the rectification order invalid and set it aside, quashing the addition made to the assessee's income. - In conclusion, the Tribunal's decision reaffirmed the principle that a rectification order cannot be used to revise issues that require detailed analysis and interpretation of facts, especially when the original assessment has already accepted a particular position on the matter.
Validity of order passed u/s 154 - "Amount to Review" of the original assessment order or not - The primary issue was the source of investment - The Appellate Tribunal upheld the appellant's contention, emphasizing that a mistake apparent from the record must be evident without extensive deliberation. As the source of investment was subject to debate and required a thorough examination of facts, it did not qualify as a mistake apparent from the record. Therefore, the Tribunal deemed the rectification order invalid and set it aside, quashing the addition made to the assessee's income. - In conclusion, the Tribunal's decision reaffirmed the principle that a rectification order cannot be used to revise issues that require detailed analysis and interpretation of facts, especially when the original assessment has already accepted a particular position on the matter.
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