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RAKESH KUMAR JAIN,JAIPUR vs. DCIT,CIRCLE-2, JAIPUR, JAIPUR

In the result, the appeal filed by the assessee is allowed

ITA 212/JPR/2025[2014-15]Status: DisposedITAT Jaipur23 Jul 2025AY 2014-15

Bench: Or At The Time Of Hearing Of The Appeal & / Or Modify Any Of The Above Grounds.

For Appellant: Shri C.L. Yadav, CA and Shri Vikas Yadav AdvocateFor Respondent: Shri Gautam Singh Choudhary
Section 250(6)Section 271(1)(c)

Reassessment was quashed. [S. 144, 144B, 147, 282, Rule 127, Art. 226] 1.6 In the instant case also, the Notice for Enablement of Communication window. (notice intimating start of appellate proceedings by NFAC) was issued on 01 11 02022. On the said date, the Primary email id registered in the PAN database was nekiwala71@gmail.com, but the NFAC sent the hearing

BALVEER SINGH,JAIPUR vs. ITO WARD 3(3) JAIPUR, INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT

ITA 183/JPR/2024[2012-13]Status: Disposed
ITAT Jaipur
30 Oct 2024
AY 2012-13
For Appellant: Shri Naresh Gupta (Adv.)For Respondent: Shri Sanjay Nargas (JCIT)
Section 133(6)Section 143(2)Section 144Section 147

u/s 271(1)(c), 271(1)(b) and 271B\nread with section 274 of the Act.\nSince the ground relating to initiation of penalty is consequential to the\nassessment, therefore the same does not need any adjudication and is\naccordingly disposed.\nGround No. 7\n7. The appellant craves leave to add, amend, alter grounds of appeal.\nThe above ground