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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Time Barred"
Even A Time-Barred Claim Can Be Introduced By Amendment If Trial Hasn't Commenced: Patna High Court
Allegations Of Fraud And Time-Barred Claims Must Be Addressed By Arbitral Tribunal, Not Court: Delhi High Court
Amendment In Section 153C Income Tax Act Can't Be Interpreted For Revival Of Already Time Barred Proceedings: Delhi High Court
Assessments Getting Time Barred By 31.03.2017 Can Continue Only Upto 31.03.2018: Kerala High Court
Non-Communication Of Reassessment And Demand Notice Within Time: Manipur High Court Quashes Assessment
Objections Regarding Time-Barred Claims Under Section 11 Petition Should Be Left For Arbitral Tribunal: Delhi High Court
Rectification Application U/s 154 Can't Be Termed As Time-Barred If Taxpayer Duly Responded To Notices Issued In Consequence To Intimation U/S 143(1): Ahmedabad ITAT
Time Barred Appeal Is Not Maintainable In Absence Of Sufficient Cause For Condonation: Vishakhapatnam ITAT
Arbitration Act | When Parties Engage In Constant Communication, Unjust To Dismiss Claim Solely On Grounds Of Being Time-Barred: Calcutta High Court
Time-Barred Claims Must Not Be Entertained, Doing So Would Perpetuate Injustice Than Serving Justice: Bombay High Court
Time Barred Reference By AO To TPO By Giving Go Bye To Mandate Of Sec 92CA Is Clearly Erroneous: Mumbai ITAT Upholds Revision U/s 263
Deficiency In Filing Appeal Can't Make Appeal Filed Within Prescribed Period Of Limitation To Be Labelled As Time Barred: Bombay High Court
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