ITAT Appeal- File Revised Form 36 if there is a Change in Address

INCOME TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL: MUMBAI

PRACTICE NOTE

Sub: Change in address of the parties to the appeal before the ITAT – filing of a revised form No. 36 – regarding.

The Authorized representative and parties appearing before the various Benches of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, in person, are hereby informed that the Hon’ble President has been pleased to direct that with effect from 1st March, 2011, wherever there is a change in the address of the parties to the appeal, as provided in Column Nos. 10 and 11 of Form No. 36, the appellant shall file a revised Form No. 36, dully filled up, giving the new address of the parties, duly verified in the same manner as required by Rule 47 of the Income Tax Rules, 1962. The revised Form No. 36 shall specify the appeal Number, as originally assigned, or, in the event of non-availability of such number, the date of filling of the Appeal. No cognizance of change of address of the parties shall be taken, for any purpose, unless a revised Form No. 36 is filed, as aforesaid. The address furnished in the revised Form No. 36 shall be deemed to be the address of the parties for the purpose of service of all notice/orders.

2. The cause title shall stand amended accordingly.

3. This practice note shall be applicable also to the Memorandum of Cross Objections in Form No. 36A

4. No correspondence with the Registry/ Tribunal with regard to change of address will be entertained, except as stated above.

Dated the 22nd February, 2011.
(J.S. Chhilar)
Registrar
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal

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