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Section 153A84Addition to Income64Section 13234Disallowance31Section 6830Search & Seizure27Section 153C26Section 143(3)25Section 69A18

M/S RELIGARE CAPITAL MARKETS LIMITED,NEW DELHI vs. DCIT, NEW DELHI

ITA 1881/DEL/2014[2009-10]Status: PendingITAT Delhi10 Oct 2019AY 2009-10

Bench: Shri Kuldip Singh & Shri Prashant Maharishi

For Appellant: Shri Ajay Vohra, Sr AdvoateFor Respondent: Shri H. K. Choudhary, CIT DR
Section 143(2)Section 143(3)Section 144CSection 144C(5)Section 92C

153 of the Act would be done by doing violence to the language of the said section and reading words into the statute which are conspicuous by their absence. It is settled rule of interpretation of statutes to interpret the statute as it is; further, it is contrary to all rules of construction to read words into a statute which

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Unexplained Investment17
Bogus Purchases17
Section 69B16

RELIGARE CAPITAL MARKETS LTD.,NOIDA vs. ACIT, NEW DELHI

ITA 1763/DEL/2017[2012-13]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi10 Oct 2019AY 2012-13

Bench: Shri Kuldip Singh & Shri Prashant Maharishi

For Appellant: Shri Ajay Vohra, Sr AdvoateFor Respondent: Shri H. K. Choudhary, CIT DR
Section 143(2)Section 143(3)Section 144CSection 144C(5)Section 92C

153 of the Act would be done by doing violence to the language of the said section and reading words into the statute which are conspicuous by their absence. It is settled rule of interpretation of statutes to interpret the statute as it is; further, it is contrary to all rules of construction to read words into a statute which

DLF CYBER CITY DEVELOPERS LTD.,GURUGRAM vs. DCIT, CIRCLE-1(1), GURUGRAM

In the result, the appeal of the assessee is partly allowed

ITA 7407/DEL/2018[2013-14]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi29 Nov 2023AY 2013-14

Bench: Shri C. N. Prasad & Shri M. Balaganeshacit, Vs. Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Circle-1(1), Gurugram Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, Vs. Addl. Cit, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Range-I, Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Gurgaon Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H

For Appellant: Shri R. S. Singhvi, CAFor Respondent: Shri. T. James Singson, CIT DR
Section 24Section 32(1)Section 801ASection 801A(4)

section 80-IAB(1), qualify to be eligible for deduction there-under. That is, the lease rental is within the contemplation of the profits derived by a developer of a SEZ from the 'business' of developing it, eligible for deduction u/s. 80-IAB. It is in fact this that forms the basis of the decisions in Coimbatore Hitech Infrastructure

DLF CYBER CITY DEVELOPERS LTD.,GURUGRAM vs. DCIT, CIRCLE-1(1), GURUGRAM

In the result, the appeal of the assessee is partly allowed

ITA 4864/DEL/2019[2014-15]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi29 Nov 2023AY 2014-15

Bench: Shri C. N. Prasad & Shri M. Balaganeshacit, Vs. Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Circle-1(1), Gurugram Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, Vs. Addl. Cit, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Range-I, Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Gurgaon Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H

For Appellant: Shri R. S. Singhvi, CAFor Respondent: Shri. T. James Singson, CIT DR
Section 24Section 32(1)Section 801ASection 801A(4)

section 80-IAB(1), qualify to be eligible for deduction there-under. That is, the lease rental is within the contemplation of the profits derived by a developer of a SEZ from the 'business' of developing it, eligible for deduction u/s. 80-IAB. It is in fact this that forms the basis of the decisions in Coimbatore Hitech Infrastructure

ACIT, CIRCLE-1(1), GURUGRAM vs. DLF CYBER CITY DEVELOPERS LTD., GURUGRAM

In the result, the appeal of the assessee is partly allowed

ITA 1451/DEL/2018[2012-13]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi29 Nov 2023AY 2012-13

Bench: Shri C. N. Prasad & Shri M. Balaganeshacit, Vs. Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Circle-1(1), Gurugram Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, Vs. Addl. Cit, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Range-I, Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Gurgaon Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H

For Appellant: Shri R. S. Singhvi, CAFor Respondent: Shri. T. James Singson, CIT DR
Section 24Section 32(1)Section 801ASection 801A(4)

section 80-IAB(1), qualify to be eligible for deduction there-under. That is, the lease rental is within the contemplation of the profits derived by a developer of a SEZ from the 'business' of developing it, eligible for deduction u/s. 80-IAB. It is in fact this that forms the basis of the decisions in Coimbatore Hitech Infrastructure

DLF CYBER CITY DEVELOPERS LTD.,GURGAON vs. ADDL. CIT, GURGAON

In the result, the appeal of the assessee is partly allowed

ITA 3692/DEL/2017[2011-12]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi29 Nov 2023AY 2011-12

Bench: Shri C. N. Prasad & Shri M. Balaganeshacit, Vs. Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Circle-1(1), Gurugram Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, Vs. Addl. Cit, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Range-I, Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Gurgaon Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H

For Appellant: Shri R. S. Singhvi, CAFor Respondent: Shri. T. James Singson, CIT DR
Section 24Section 32(1)Section 801ASection 801A(4)

section 80-IAB(1), qualify to be eligible for deduction there-under. That is, the lease rental is within the contemplation of the profits derived by a developer of a SEZ from the 'business' of developing it, eligible for deduction u/s. 80-IAB. It is in fact this that forms the basis of the decisions in Coimbatore Hitech Infrastructure

DLF CYBER CITY DEVELOPERS LTD.,GURUGRAM vs. DCIT, CIRCLE-1(1), GURUGRAM

In the result, the appeal of the assessee is partly allowed

ITA 4865/DEL/2019[2015-16]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi29 Nov 2023AY 2015-16

Bench: Shri C. N. Prasad & Shri M. Balaganeshacit, Vs. Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Circle-1(1), Gurugram Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, Vs. Addl. Cit, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Range-I, Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Gurgaon Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H

For Appellant: Shri R. S. Singhvi, CAFor Respondent: Shri. T. James Singson, CIT DR
Section 24Section 32(1)Section 801ASection 801A(4)

section 80-IAB(1), qualify to be eligible for deduction there-under. That is, the lease rental is within the contemplation of the profits derived by a developer of a SEZ from the 'business' of developing it, eligible for deduction u/s. 80-IAB. It is in fact this that forms the basis of the decisions in Coimbatore Hitech Infrastructure

DLF CYBER CITY DEVELOPERS LTD.,GURUGRAM vs. DCIT, CIRCLE-1, GURUGRAM

In the result, the appeal of the assessee is partly allowed

ITA 1399/DEL/2018[2012-13]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi29 Nov 2023AY 2012-13

Bench: Shri C. N. Prasad & Shri M. Balaganeshacit, Vs. Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Circle-1(1), Gurugram Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H Dlf Cyber City Developers Ltd, Vs. Addl. Cit, 3Rd Floor, B-Wing, Shopping Mall Range-I, Complex, Arjun Marg, Dkf City, Gurgaon Phase-I, Gurgaon, Haryana (Appellant) (Respondent) Pan: Aaccd3572H

For Appellant: Shri R. S. Singhvi, CAFor Respondent: Shri. T. James Singson, CIT DR
Section 24Section 32(1)Section 801ASection 801A(4)

section 80-IAB(1), qualify to be eligible for deduction there-under. That is, the lease rental is within the contemplation of the profits derived by a developer of a SEZ from the 'business' of developing it, eligible for deduction u/s. 80-IAB. It is in fact this that forms the basis of the decisions in Coimbatore Hitech Infrastructure

CHANDRA VIDYA INVESTMENT & FINANCE PVT. LTD.,NEW DELHI vs. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, CENTRAL CIRCLE -28, DELHI, NEW DELHI

ITA 4023/DEL/2025[2017-18]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi20 Nov 2025AY 2017-18

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri Manish Agarwal, Accountnat Member

Section 153Section 153ASection 153C

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

CHANDRA VIDYA INVESTMENT & FINANCE PVT. LTD.,NEW DELHI vs. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, CENTRAL CIRCLE -28, DELHI, NEW DELHI

ITA 4022/DEL/2025[2015-16]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi20 Nov 2025AY 2015-16

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri Manish Agarwal, Accountnat Member

Section 153Section 153ASection 153C

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

CHANDRA VIDYA INVESTMENT & FINANCE PVT. LTD.,NEW DELHI vs. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, CENTRAL CIRCLE -28, DELHI, NEW DELHI

ITA 4021/DEL/2025[2014-15]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi20 Nov 2025AY 2014-15

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri Manish Agarwal, Accountnat Member

Section 153Section 153ASection 153C

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

ALANKIT FOREX INDIA LIMITED,NEW DELHI vs. DCIT, CENTRAL CIRCLE-28, NEW DELHI

ITA 4208/DEL/2025[2013-14]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi28 Nov 2025AY 2013-14

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri S Rifaur Rahman, Accountnat Member

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

ALKA AGARWAL,NEW DELHI vs. DCIT, CENTRAL CIRCLE-28, NEW DELHI

ITA 4267/DEL/2025[2016-17]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi28 Nov 2025AY 2016-17

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri S Rifaur Rahman, Accountnat Member

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

ALANKIT FINSEC LTD,DELHI vs. DCIT,CENTRAL CIRCLE-28, DELHI

ITA 4275/DEL/2025[2015-16]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi28 Nov 2025AY 2015-16

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri S Rifaur Rahman, Accountnat Member

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

PRATISHTHA IMAGES PVT LTD,DELHI vs. DCIT,CENTRAL CIRCLE-28, DELHI

ITA 4297/DEL/2025[2013-14]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi28 Nov 2025AY 2013-14

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri S Rifaur Rahman, Accountnat Member

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

ALANKIT FINSEC LTD,DELHI vs. DCIT,CENTRAL CIRCLE-28, DELHI

ITA 4278/DEL/2025[2018-19]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi28 Nov 2025AY 2018-19

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri S Rifaur Rahman, Accountnat Member

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

PRATISHTHA IMAGES PVT LTD,DELHI vs. DCIT,CENTRAL CIRCLE-28, DELHI

ITA 4298/DEL/2025[2014-15]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi28 Nov 2025AY 2014-15

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri S Rifaur Rahman, Accountnat Member

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

PRATISHTHA IMAGES PVT LTD,DELHI vs. DCIT,CENTRAL CIRCLE-28, DELHI

ITA 4300/DEL/2025[2016-17]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi28 Nov 2025AY 2016-17

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri S Rifaur Rahman, Accountnat Member

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

ALANKIT FINSEC LTD,DELHI vs. DCIT,CENTRAL CIRCLE-28, DELHI

ITA 4274/DEL/2025[2014-15]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi28 Nov 2025AY 2014-15

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri S Rifaur Rahman, Accountnat Member

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being

ALANKIT FINSEC LTD,DELHI vs. DCIT,CENTRAL CIRCLE-28, DELHI

ITA 4280/DEL/2025[2020-21]Status: DisposedITAT Delhi28 Nov 2025AY 2020-21

Bench: Shri Satbeer Singh Godara & Shri S Rifaur Rahman, Accountnat Member

property discovered in the course of search which were not produced or not already disclosed or made known in the course of original assessment." 12. The petitioners contended that although Kabul Chawla was a decision rendered in the context of Section 153A, the judgment is instructive to the extent that it had held that Section 153A would warrant additions being