SEBI and Stock exchanges so as to take
care of the human error that occurs during the entry of client codes both by
the broker ... online system of
trading, which is likely to occur, being human error, during the normal course of
trading as the trading members are required
minor that it can easily be overlooked as
because of human error;
3. The AO himself, in the assessment order says that the value ... assessing officer. This difference could have
been because of human error, or error in the weighing process, or natural
difference in different weighing scales.
Moreover
deserves to be ignored having regard to possibility of human error, voluminous
nature of the inventory and estimations adopted by the department.
• The argument ... appellant is not acceptable as all the possible human error
had already been considered
• Thus, the arguments for difference
deserves to be ignored having regard to possibility of human error, voluminous
nature of the inventory and estimations adopted by the department.
• The argument ... appellant is not acceptable as all the possible human error
had already been considered
• Thus, the arguments for difference
Client Code Modification permission given to the broker is
to rectify human error when a client inadvertently provides a wrong code
or a wrong code
133A(1) is stated thus
it is clear that due to human error instead of 133A it was written as
131A in the statement
indicates that the Assessee
made a computation error in its return of income. There is also no
question of the Assessee furnishing any inaccurate particulars ... total
income. This can only be described as a human error which we are all
prone to make. The imposition of penalty on the Assessee
claimed that it was not a inadvertent mistake but the error
incurred by the A.O. Therefore, it is evident that it was a well ... Thus no penalty can be levied for a bona fide/inadvertent /human
error.
Further Hon'ble by M.P. High Court
made a computation error in its return of income. Apart from the fact
that the assessee did not notice the error, it was not even ... total income. This can only be
described as a human error which we are all prone to make. The caliber
and expertise of the assessee
Bars, this difference in the weighment
may be due to human error, impliedly the quantity of raw material issued for
production was not reduced from