Priority of set-off: brought forward business losses must be adjusted before unabsorbed depreciation; procedural safeguards required for invoking rest...
The note addresses whether a Tribunal appeal survives after an appellate authority corrects an inadvertent reference by rectification. It explains that the appellate order mistakenly referred to a different proceeding, the assessee sought correction, and the appellate authority rectified the order by disposing the appeal against the correct order, thereby granting the relief sought. Because the rectification removed the grievance that formed the basis of the Tribunal appeal, there remained no live controversy and the Tribunal dismissed the appeal as infructuous.
The note addresses whether a Tribunal appeal survives after an appellate authority corrects an inadvertent reference by rectification. It explains that the appellate order mistakenly referred to a different proceeding, the assessee sought correction, and the appellate authority rectified the order by disposing the appeal against the correct order, thereby granting the relief sought. Because the rectification removed the grievance that formed the basis of the Tribunal appeal, there remained no live controversy and the Tribunal dismissed the appeal as infructuous.
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