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Reassessment cannot be challenged based on mere subsequent judgment in the case of another assessee
Case Law Details
- Case Name
- CIT Vs Kultar Exports (Delhi High Court)
- Appeal Number
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- Date of Judgement/Order
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- Related Assessment Year
- 23/05/2014
- Courts
- All High Courts, Delhi High Court
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CIT Vs Kultar Exports (Delhi High Court)
In the present case the retrospective amendment was introduced after the original assessment. The introduction of the amendment occasioned the re-assessment. The reassessment order gave effect to the amendment. The assessee was content; it accepted this order which became final. In these circumstances, the reassessment order cannot be sought to be indicted in as much as the finality which attaches itself to the reassessment order cannot be affected, merely because a later
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