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Section 148A8Section 343Section 36(1)3Section 143(3)2Section 1542Section 36(2)2

COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX EXEMPTIONS KOLKATA vs. M/S TATA MEDICAL CENTRE TRUST

Appeal stands dismissed and the connected

ITAT/186/2023HC Calcutta26 Sept 2023

Bench: The Assessing Officer In The Course Of The Proceedings Subsequent To The Order Passed Under Section 148A(D) Of The Income Tax Act, 1961 Dated 19Th April, 2023. 2. During The Pendency Of The Proceedings The Assessment Has Been Completed & The Assessment Order Has Been Passed On 13.03.2025 Which Is Sought To Be Brought

For Appellant: Mr. Pranit Bag, AdvocateFor Respondent: Mr. Soumen Bhattacharjee, Advocate
Section 143(2)Section 143(3)Section 148Section 148ASection 154

b) of the Act which was not 4 considered in the proper manner and, therefore, the order passed under Section 148A(d) of the Act dated 19.04.2023 is vitiated. 8. In support of his contention, learned advocate for the appellant has referred to the decision in the case of Principal Commissioner of Income-tax –versus- Coal India Ltd., reported

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PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-5, KOLKATA vs. SHRI MAHENDRA KUMAR PERIWAL

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/136/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-5, KOLKATA vs. POOJA JHUNJHUNWALA

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/87/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-18, KOLKATA vs. SRI VIKASH GOEL

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/85/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, SILIGURI vs. SRI SATYA NARAYAN SARIA

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/168/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-5, KOLKATA vs. JEMISH SHAH

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/57/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PR CIT 9, KOLKATA vs. MANISHA TIKMANI

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/155/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-SILIGURI vs. SHEKHAR AGARWAL

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/139/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX ,BURDWAN vs. BIJAYA TAH

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/122/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-12, KOLKATA vs. MUKTA AGARWAL

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/44/2020HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX vs. MUKESH SARAOGI (HUF)

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/76/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-15, KOLKATA vs. SMT. BABITA AGARWAL

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/64/2020HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX CENTRAL -1, KOLKATA vs. SURAJ SAHANA

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/41/2020HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX 9, KOLKATA vs. PUSPA DEVI TIKMANI

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/150/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX ASANSOL KOLKATA vs. RAJESH JHUNJHUNWALA

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/26/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, CENTRAL-1, KOLKATA vs. KRISHNA KUMAR PARSURAMKA

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/130/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, SILIGURI vs. PRAKASHO DEVI SARIA

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/138/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-9, KOLKATA vs. GITESH TIKMANI

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/154/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX -5,KOLKATA vs. SWATI BAJAJ

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/6/2022HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX vs. NAND KISHORE AGARWALA

In the result, these appeals are allowed and the substantial

ITAT/22/2021HC Calcutta14 Jun 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

B. Singh and Others 33 wherein it was pointed out that the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal exercised judicial function and has trappings of a Court and that it is the ultimate fact finding authority under the Act. The Learned Standing Counsel referred to Section 107 and Order 41 CPC to explain the powers to the Appellate Court