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<h1>Amendment to Rule 34: Orders Valid Without Court Pronouncement When Bench is Non-Functional or Impractical.</h1> The Income-tax (Appellate Tribunal) Amendment Rules, 2009, introduces changes to Rule 34 of the Income-tax (Appellate Tribunal) Rules, 1963. Effective from its publication date, the amendment allows for the pronouncement of orders to be deemed valid even if not made in court, provided the Bench is not functioning or it is impractical. In such cases, a list of orders, signed by the Members, will be displayed on the Bench's Notice Board, indicating the appeal results. This amendment is issued under the authority of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal.