IT: Where AO rejected assessee's claim for deduction under sec. 54 on ground that construction of new property was not completed within a period of three years as prescribed in section 54, in view of fact that delay was beyond control of assessee because construction was put up by builder, impugned order passed by Tribunal allowing assessee's claim was to be upheld
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