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AO must consider objection to Section 148 Notice: HC refers case back to AO
Case Law Details
- Case Name
- Purshottambhai Bachubhai Pitroda Vs DCIT (Gujarat high court)
- Appeal Number
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- Date of Judgement/Order
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- Related Assessment Year
- 2015-16
- Courts
- All High Courts, Gujarat High Court
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Purshottambhai Bachubhai Pitroda Vs DCIT (Gujarat high court)
Thus, on receipt of the reasons, the noticee is entitled to file his objections and the Assessing Officer, in turn, is obliged to dispose of the objections by passing a speaking order. Though the Assessing Officer had an opportunity at the stage of dealing with the objections to verify the contention of the writ applicant, which went to the root of the matter, he very conveniently ignored the issue by taking a stance that the factual proposition would be examined at the time of reassessment proceedings after giving ...





