Represented Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd. before the Delhi High Court in challenging an Income Tax Assessment Order where a high pitched demand of tax was raised wsithout granting an opportunity of personal hearing (and in violation of scheme of faceless assessment). The Delhi High Court passed a landmark ruling holding that assessees would have a vested right to personal hearing even under the faceless assessment scheme and the same has to be given by the Tax Authorities if an assessee asks for it, irrespective of the facts of each case.
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