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Complain about violation of principles of natural justice unjustified as opportunity to make submissions granted

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Case Name
C. Prasannakumaran Unnithan Vs CIT (Kerala High Court)
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Advertisement C. Prasannakumaran Unnithan Vs CIT (Kerala High Court) Kerala High Court held that person who failed to avail the opportunity granted to him to make submissions cannot complain about the violation of principles of natural justice. Writ not entertained on account of availability of alternative remedy. Facts- The present writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India has been filed impugning the order on appeal u/s. 250 of the Income Tax Act passed by the National Faceless Appeal Centre, Delhi which is instituted against the order passed by the assessing authority ...
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