Faceless reassessment jurisdiction turned on retrospective AO definition, with later faceless-assessment changes treated as clarificatory and procedur...
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The High Court reviewed the validity of an assessment where only one day was given to respond to a show cause notice, deeming it unreasonable and a violation of natural justice. The petitioner submitted evidence from a bank stating a lesser amount received than assessed. Consequently, the court set aside the order and remanded for reconsideration, noting the failure to consider the evidence. The court allowed the assessee's appeal, finding the assessment order unsustainable.
The High Court reviewed the validity of an assessment where only one day was given to respond to a show cause notice, deeming it unreasonable and a violation of natural justice. The petitioner submitted evidence from a bank stating a lesser amount received than assessed. Consequently, the court set aside the order and remanded for reconsideration, noting the failure to consider the evidence. The court allowed the assessee's appeal, finding the assessment order unsustainable.
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