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Appeal to Supreme Court — Appeal dismissed by Supreme Court as the tax effect was very nominal and there was no substantial question of law — Krishan Kumar Aggarwal v. Assessing Officer.

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

 

Civil Appeal No. 988 of 2005.

 

KRISHAN KUMAR AGGARWAL ..............................................Appellant.
v.
ASSESSING OFFICER, INCOME-TAX ....................................Respondent

 

A. K. SIKRI and ROHINTON FALII NARIMAN JJ.

 
Date :May 1,2015.
 
Appearances

S. K. Bagaria, Senior Advocate (Vivek Jain, Shashank Manish, Mahesh Agarwal and K. L. Janjani, Advocates, with him) for the appellant.
Yashank Adhyaru, Senior Advocate (T. M. Singh, Anil Katiyar, P. L. Chidananda and Mrs. Anil Kaliyar, Advocates, with him) for the res­pondent.


Section 68 & 260A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 — Appeal — Appeal to Supreme Court — Appeal dismissed by Supreme Court as the tax effect was very nominal and there was no substantial question of law — Krishan Kumar Aggarwal v. Assessing Officer.


ORDER


Tax effect is very nominal. Even otherwise, there is no substantial ques­tion of law which arises for consideration.

2 This appeal is dismissed accordingly.

 

[2015] 373 ITR 679 (SC) ,[2015] 280 CTR 35 (SC)

 
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