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Case Name : Mrs. S. Savithri Vs. The Income Tax Officer (Karnataka High Court)
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Mrs. S. Savithri Vs. ITO (Karnataka High Court)

The Noticee even if deceased, the Legal Representatives or the persons who inherit the estate of the deceased persons will have to comply with the said Notice for furnishing the requisite information. The very purpose of the provisions of Section 133 (6) of the Act is to elicit the requisite information and details from the person concerned.
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  1. Sanjiv Dobhal says:

    Any notice issued under the said section should be issued during his life time and not after his death. Any notice issued after death of the person whether in knowledge of authority or not, the wife is not required nor liable to answer such notices on behalf of deceased husband.

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