Sections 160 and 169 (which deal with
procedural lapses) cannot cure an unsigned notice or order. The said view is also
supported in the case ... Section 73 mandates that the Proper Officer must issue the SCN, the
Statement under Section 73(3) , and the final Order under Section
Sections 160 and 169 (which deal with
procedural lapses) cannot cure an unsigned notice or order. The said view is also
supported in the case ... Section 73 mandates that the Proper Officer must issue the SCN, the
Statement under Section 73(3) , and the final Order under Section
Sections 160 and 169 (which deal with
procedural lapses) cannot cure an unsigned notice or order. The said view is also
supported in the case ... Section 73 mandates that the Proper Officer must issue the SCN, the
Statement under Section 73(3) , and the final Order under Section
Sections 160 and 169 (which deal with procedural lapses) cannot cure an
unsigned notice or order. The said view is also supported in the case ... Section 73 mandates that the Proper Officer must issue the SCN, the
Statement under Section 73(3) , and the final Order under Section
Sections 160 and 169 (which deal with procedural lapses) cannot cure an
unsigned notice or order. The said view is also supported in the case ... Section 73 mandates that the Proper Officer must issue the SCN, the
Statement under Section 73(3) , and the final Order under Section
Sections 160 and 169 (which deal with procedural lapses) cannot cure an
unsigned notice or order. The said view is also supported in the case ... Section 73 mandates that the Proper Officer must issue the SCN, the
Statement under Section 73(3) , and the final Order under Section
Sections 160 and 169 (which deal with procedural lapses) cannot cure an
unsigned notice or order. The said view is also supported in the case ... Section 73 mandates that the Proper Officer must issue the SCN, the
Statement under Section 73(3) , and the final Order under Section
Sections 160 and 169 (which deal with procedural lapses) cannot cure an
unsigned notice or order. The said view is also supported in the case ... Section 73 mandates that the Proper Officer must issue the SCN, the
Statement under Section 73(3) , and the final Order under Section
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time of preparation of the Comparative Statement and, therefore, it can be safely presumed
that there were no defects ... being termed as defects at the time of preparation
of the Comparative Statement by the respondents, such grounds cannot be taken in the
affidavit. Alternatively
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