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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition, Urges Pursuit of Statutory Remedies in Income Tax Dispute Under Article 226.

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....Validity of order passed u/s 147 r.w.s.144B - availability of alternate statutory remedy - The High Court recognized that the arguments presented could be considered by examining the record. However, the Court refrained from conducting a fishing inquiry into the case under its writ jurisdiction due to factual complexities. - The High Court referred to Supreme Court decisions emphasizing the importance of exhausting statutory remedies before approaching the court under Article 226 of the Constitution. It held that when an alternate remedy is available, judicial prudence dictates refraining from exercising jurisdiction under constitutional provisions. Therefore, the High Court dismissed the writ petition, directing the petitioner to avail themselves of the statutory remedy of appeal.....