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2018 (3) TMI 1852

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.... MR VIRAT G POPAT(3710) for the PETITIONER(s) No. 1 MR. KARAN H VAKIL(7098) for the PETITIONER(s) No. 1 MR CHINTAN DAVE, AGP for the RESPONDENT(s) No. 1, 2 ORAL ORDER (PER : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE AKIL KURESHI) 1. The petition arises in peculiar facts. We may notice facts at the outset. The petitioner is an individual. He had started trading business in the year 2010 in the name o....

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....o the department, notice of such assessment proceedings were dispatched at the petitioner's known address. The petitioner, however did not participate. The Assessing Officer eventually passed orders of assessment for the assessment year 2011-12 on 22.02.2016 and for the assessment year 2013-14 on 11.08.2016. These assessment orders were also dispatched to the petitioner on the same address.....

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..... Though initially the petitioner had made a grievance that the orders of assessment were also not supplied by the department along with the reply, copies thereof are produced. The petitioner at least now has the copies of the orders of assessment. 3. In view of peculiar facts, the petition is disposed of with following directions: (i) It will be open for the petitioner to file appeals....