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Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, “C” BENCH : KOLKATA
Before: Hon’ble Shri N.V.Vasudevan, JM & Hon’ble Sri M.Balaganesh, AM ]
ORDER Per M. Balaganesh, AM:
This appeal arises out of the order of the Learned Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals-11, Kolkata [in short the ld CITA] in Appeal No.577/CIT(A)-11/8(3)/14- 15/Kol dated 06.11.2015 passed against the orders passed by the DCIT, Circle-2, Midnapore [in short the ld. AO] under section 143(3) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Act’) dated 14.03.2013 for the assessment year 2010-11.
2. This appeal was listed for hearing on 31.01.2018 and nobody appeared on behalf of the assessee in spite of serving of notice dated 12.12.2017 by RPAD. None appeared on behalf of the assessee nor an adjournment petition was filed on behalf of the assessee. It means that assessee is not interested to prosecute the appeal. Hence the appeal filed by the assessee is liable to be dismissed for non prosecution. For this view we find support from the following decisions :-
2 Sudarshan Sengupta & Sons.. A.Yr.2010-11 “1. In the case of CIT vs B.N.Bhattachrjee and another, reported in 118 ITR 461 [relevant pages 477 & 478] wherein their Lordships have held that : “The appeal does not mean merely filing of the appeal but effectively pursuing it.”
In the case of Estate of late Tukojirao Holkar vs CWT; 223 ITR 480 (MP) while dismissing the reference made at the instance of the assessee in default made following observation in their order : “If the party, at whose instance the reference is made, fails to appear at the hearing, or fails in taking steps for preparation of the paper books so as to enable hearing of the reference, the court is not bound to answer the reference.”
In the case of Commissioner of Income-tax vs Multiplan India (P) Ltd.: 38 ITD 320(Del), the appeal filed by the revenue before the Tribunal, which was fixed for hearing. But on the date of hearing nobody represented the revenue/appellant nor any communication for adjournment was received. There was no communication or information as to why the revenue chose to remain absent on that date. The Tribunal on the basis of inherent powers, treated the appeal filed by the revenue as un admitted in view of the provisions of Rule 19 of the Appellate Tribunal Rules, 1963.
3. The assessee, if so desires, shall be free to move this Tribunal praying for recalling this order by explaining with proper reasons for non-compliance, then this order may be recalled.
In the result, the appeal of the assessee is dismissed for non-prosecution.
Order pronounced in the Court on 31.01.2018.