ITAT Condones 648-Day Delay After Assessee Lost Family During COVID, Restores Appeal:

The ITAT condones a 648-day delay and remands the appeal for a fresh hearing after finding sufficient cause for non-compliance.
Tribunal Accepts COVID Hardship and Consultant’s Lapses as Sufficient Cause.

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ITAT Condones 648-Day Delay After Assessee Lost Family During COVID, Restores Appeal
The ITAT condones a 648-day delay and remands the appeal for a fresh hearing after finding sufficient cause for non-compliance.
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