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Rules That Cross-Objections Are Not Maintainable in Income Tax Appeals Under Section 260A

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Delhi High Court Rules That Cross-Objections Are Not Maintainable in Income Tax Appeals Under Section 260A, Emphasizing the Absence of Express Statutory Provision and Restricting Respondents to Filing Separate Appeals
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Delhi High Court Rules That Cross-Objections Are Not Maintainable in Income Tax Appeals Under Section 260A, Emphasizing the Absence of Express Statutory Provision and Restricting Respondents to Filing Separate Appeals

1. Court's Decision The court held that Section 260A does not confer a right on the respondent to file cross-objections. It emphasized that since the statute does not explicitly grant…
Posted by Rawlaw March 4, 2025

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