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Judicial members appointed to the ITAT

The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) is a quasi-judicial institution established in January 1941. It specializes in handling appeals related to direct taxes. The orders issued by the ITAT are considered final, and an appeal can be made to the High Court only if a substantial question of law arises for determination1.

Here are some details about the judicial members recently appointed to the ITAT:

Narinder Kumar: A retired District Judge, posted in Chandigarh.
Vimal Kumar: A District Judge, posted in Delhi.
Sudhir Pareek: A District Judge, also posted in Delhi.
Sunil Kumar Singh-I: A retired District Judge, assigned to Mumbai.
Pradip Kumar Choubey: A District Judge, serving in Kolkata.
Kamal Kant: A retired District Judge, also serving in Kolkata.
Raj Kumar Chauhan: Posted in Mumbai.
Sudhir Kumar: A District Judge, stationed in Delhi.
Anil Kumar Dugar: An Advocate, based in Bangalore.
Prakash Chand Yadav: An Advocate, located in Delhi.
Udyan Dasgupta: An Advocate, posted in Chandigarh.
Soundararajan K: An Advocate, working in Bangalore.
Manu Kumar Giri: An Advocate, practicing in Chennai.
Keshav Dubey: An Advocate, also in Bangalore.
Dinesh Mohan Sinha: An Advocate, serving in Ahmedabad.
Paresh M Joshi: An Advocate, assigned to Chandigarh.
Subhash Malguria: An Advocate, based in Lucknow.
Vinay Bhamore: An Advocate, soon to be posted in Pune.
These judicial members bring diverse backgrounds and expertise to the ITAT, contributing to its crucial role in the tax appellate process2. If you have any further questions or need additional information, feel free to ask!

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