Rectification of mistakes
.-(1) With a view to rectifying any mistake apparent from the record; (a) the Assessing Officer may amend any order of assessment ... therein as if such rectification were a rectification of a mistake apparent from the record. (3) Subject to the other provisions of this section
made under this Act, with a view to rectifying any mistake apparent from the record, amend any order passed by it, and shall make such ... Provided further that the Authority shall not, while rectifying any mistake apparent from record, amend substantive part of its order passed under the provisions
Section 62 in Estate Duty act, 1953
62. Rectification of mistakes relating to valuation for estate duty.
(1) If, after the determination of the estate ... appears to the Controller, that by reason of any mistake apparent from the record or of any mistake in the valuation of any property
Rectification of orders. -
(1) With a view to rectifying any mistake apparent from the record, the Commission may amend any order passed by it under ... hereby declared that the Commission shall not, while rectifying any mistake apparent from record, amend substantive part of its order passed under the provisions
Property) Act, 1976
20. Rectification of mistakes.—
With a view to rectifying any mistake apparent from record, the competent authority or the Appellate Tribunal
under sub-section (1) for the rectification of any mistake apparent from record, within six months from the end of the month in which
Official Gazette, for the purposes of rectification of any mistake apparent from record under section 154 or other amendments under section 155 or issue ... scale and functional specialisation; (c) introducing a team-based rectification of mistakes, amendment of orders, issuance of notice of demand or intimation of loss, with
Assessing Officer under section 154 for rectifying any mistake apparent from record in respect of an order passed by the Assessing Officer consequent to which
Protection) Amendment Act, 2002
58V. Rectification of mistakes.- With a view to rectifying any mistake apparent from record, the competent authority or the Appellate Tribunal ... such amendment is likely to affect any person prejudicially and the mistake is not of a clerical nature, it shall not be made without giving
Life (Protection) Act, 1972
58V. Rectification of mistakes. -
With a view to rectifying any mistake apparent from record, the competent authority or the Appellate Tribunal ... such amendment is likely to affect any person prejudicially and the mistake is not of a clerical nature, it shall not be made without giving