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Rectification was justified in case Tribunal’s ignorance of material on record was a mistake apparent on record
Case Law Details
- Case Name
- CIT Vs Shree Ganesh Ventures (Madras High Court)
- Appeal Number
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- Date of Judgement/Order
- Only available for paid members
- Related Assessment Year
- 2007-08
- Courts
- All High Courts, Madras High Court
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CIT Vs Shree Ganesh Ventures (Madras High Court)
Conclusion: Concerning the scope of section 254, ignoring the material already on record on the part of Tribunal was a mistake apparent on the face of the record. Thus, Tribunal had rightly recalled its order and rectified the mistake and it had rightly set aside the additions under Section 68.
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