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Bombay High Court “section 153A cannot be used to reopen completed assessments without incriminating material” — revenue appeal dismissed as foreign ‘base note’ held insufficient to justify additions after search
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Bombay High Court “section 153A cannot be used to reopen completed assessments without incriminating material” — revenue appeal dismissed as foreign ‘base note’ held insufficient to justify additions after search

Court's decision The Bombay High Court dismissed the income tax appeal filed by the Revenue and upheld the order of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal which had deleted massive additions…
Posted by Rawlaw December 11, 2025

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