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Section 143(3)4Section 2633Section 543Section 54F2Section 143(2)2Long Term Capital Gains2House Property2Deduction2

DR. SANJAY KUMAR,RANCHI vs. PR. CIT, RANCHI

In the result, the appeal of the assessee is allowed

ITA 29/RAN/2020[2015-16]Status: DisposedITAT Ranchi27 Jul 2023AY 2015-16

Bench: Shri Rajesh Kumar & Shri Sonjoy Sarma]

Section 143(2)Section 143(3)Section 263Section 54

house property. The return of income was filed on 23.12.2015 declaring total income of Rs. 6,41,280/-. The case was selected for scrutiny under CASS for limited scrutiny and the assessment u/s 143(3) of the Act was completed on 12.10.2017 accepting the returned income. Pertinent to state that the assessee’s case was selected for limited scrutiny

SRI ANAND KUMAR DHANUKA ,RANCHI vs. ITO WARD-1(1), RANCHI

In the result, the assessee’s appeal is allowed

ITA 163/RAN/2018[11-12]Status: Disposed
ITAT Ranchi
31 Jul 2020

Bench: Shri S.S. Godara, Jm &Dr. A.L.Saini, Am आयकरअपीलसं./Ita No.163/Ran/2018 ("नधा"रणवष" / Assessment Year:2011-12)

For Appellant: Shri Devesh Poddar, AdvocateFor Respondent: Shri Indrajit Singh, CIT DR
Section 10Section 22Section 263Section 54Section 54F

house is enough to qualify and claim the said exemption? ....YES” [5.13] After examining the law in this regard the Hon’ble Bombay HC held that: - “15. The deceased assessee admittedly sold and purchased the property from the realisation but in the name of the adopted son, who in the scheme of the Act and section