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    <description>ITAT adjudicated a dispute regarding the tax treatment of property rights relinquishment. The tribunal determined that the compensation received for surrendering possessory and beneficial interest constitutes long-term capital gains under Section 2(14) and 2(47), not income from other sources. The tribunal validated the assessee&#039;s claim, recognizing her prolonged possession and settled rights. Consequently, the tribunal allowed the assessee&#039;s appeal, affirming the long-term capital gains assessment and permitting deductions under Sections 54 and 54EC. The voluntary declaration of consideration as long-term capital gains in the income return was upheld, and the reassessment by the Assessing Officer was deemed unsustainable.</description>
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