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Section 250(6) of the Income Tax Act

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Kerala High Court holds “appeals cannot be dismissed for non-appearance without deciding merits” — income tax appellate authority’s order quashed for violating Section 250(6)
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Kerala High Court holds “appeals cannot be dismissed for non-appearance without deciding merits” — income tax appellate authority’s order quashed for violating Section 250(6)

Court's decision The Kerala High Court allowed the writ petition and quashed the appellate order passed by the first appellate authority, holding that dismissal of a statutory appeal solely on…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025

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