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Section 92C2Section 143(3)2Deduction2Disallowance2

THE PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX vs. M/S. APOLLO TYRES LTD

Appeal is allowed in part as indicated

ITA/44/2017HC Kerala22 Sept 2021

Bench: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.V.BHATTI,HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE VIJU ABRAHAM

For Appellant: M/S. APOLLO TYRES LTDFor Respondent: THE PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX
Section 143(3)Section 144CSection 144C(5)Section 35Section 43ASection 92C

Transfer Pricing Officer-1, Kochi, made the order under Section 92CA(3) ITA No.44/2017 -3- of the Act. The Assessing Officer through Annexure-B draft assessment order dated 28.03.2014 proposed to finalize the income tax return of the assessee assessed total income as Rs.481,78,02,530/-. The assessee raised objections to the draft assessment order dated 28.03.2014. The issues

M/S. APPOLLO TYRES LTD vs. THE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

ITA/249/2015HC Kerala26 Aug 2021

Bench: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.V.BHATTI,HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE VIJU ABRAHAM

Section 40

144C of the I.T.A. No. 249/2015 -19- Act, disallowed the said claim and the disallowance was considered by the Dispute Resolution Panel (DRP) as objection no.11. The DRP and the Assessing Officer considered that the assessee rests its claim by referring to the decision of the Supreme Court in Commissioner of Income-Tax v. Woodward Governor India P. Ltd.2