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THE PUDUCHERRY VALUE ADDED TAX RULE, 2007 - FORMS
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FORM – EE

REVISION PETITION

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

(Appellate side)

[(Sec. 51 (2)]

MEMORANDUM OF CIVIL REVISION PETITION

[See rule 40(1)(a) ]

Civil Revision Petition No.........of 200

      Petitioner (s)  
Versus  

      Respondent  
       
Revision petition to the High Court to revise the order of the
APPELLATE TRIBUNAL ------------Puducherry------------dated .... passed in ..
1. District in which the assessment was made :
2. TIN / Assessment period :
3. The designation of the officer whose orders were appealed against before the Appellate Tribunal :
4. Date of communication of the order of the Appellate Tribunal :
5. Findings of the Appellate Tribunal (state in serial and appropriate order the relevant findings arrived at by the Tribunal) :
6. Questions of law raised for decision by the High Court (here formulate the questions of law raised concisely, etc.) :

    (Signed)-----------------------------------------Petitioner(s)
       
    (Signed)-----------------------------------------Authorised Representative, if any
       
       
       

VERIFICATION

I/We............................ S/o ................................ the petitioner(s) do hereby declare that what is stated above is true to the best of my/our knowledge and belief.

Verified today the .......... day of......200

    (Signed)------------------------------------------Petitioner(s)
   

(Signed)------------------------------------------Authorised Representative, if any.

Note— (1) The petition should be accompanied by a certified copy of the order of the Appellate Tribunal.

(2) The petition should (if preferred by an assessee) be accompanied by a fee of Rs.100/-

(3) The petition should be written in English and should set forth concisely and under distinct heads the facts of the case, the findings arrived at by the Appellate Tribunal and the questions of law raised consecutively. There should be no argument or narrative.