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Case Name : Anant Bhalchandra Hendre Vs ITO (ITAT Pune)
Related Assessment Year : 2017-18
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Anant Bhalchandra Hendre Vs ITO (ITAT Pune) CIT(A) Cannot Sustain Addition Without Reasoned Order — ITAT Pune Sets Aside Ex-parte Dismissal, Restores Appeal The Pune Bench of the ITAT condoned a 123-day delay and set aside the ex-parte order of the CIT(A)/NFAC for AY 2017-18, holding that an appeal cannot be dismissed or decided mechanically for non-prosecution without complying with the mandatory requirements of section 250(6). Key findings of the Tribunal: Delay condoned on sufficient cause: Relying on Collector, Land Acquisition v. Mst. Katiji and Inder Singh v. State of MP, the Tribunal...
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