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Madras High Court holds “rectification cannot become review in disguise” — Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exceeded jurisdiction under Section 254(2) by re-adjudicating merits and enhancing income
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Madras High Court holds “rectification cannot become review in disguise” — Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exceeded jurisdiction under Section 254(2) by re-adjudicating merits and enhancing income

Court's decision The Madras High Court allowed the tax appeals filed by the assessee and set aside the rectification orders passed by the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal under Section 254(2)…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2025

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