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Section 144C5Section 143(3)5Section 2633Section 402Section 2(14)2Section 352Section 92C2Deduction2Disallowance2Addition to Income

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

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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

set aside the following observation in the order of the Tribunal: “However, foreign exchange fluctuation related to the interest portion is to be treated as revenue receipt which shall be brought to tax. Being so, this ground of the assessee is partly allowed.” As indicated above, the question is answered in favour of the assessee and against the Revenue. I.T.A

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

ITA/36/2017HC Kerala04 Aug 2021

Bench: This Court. The Issues Canvassed In The Appeal Relate To Assessment Year 2010-11. Prefaced In The Beginning, The Issues Raised By The Revenue Arise Under Section 144C Read With Section 143(3) Vis-A-Vis Section 263 Of The Income Tax Act, 1961 (For Short 'The Act').

Section 143(3)Section 144CSection 263Section 35Section 40

set aside and the Assessing Officer is directed to examine and pass an order as per the provisions of Income-tax Act, after giving ample opportunity to the assessee. The Assessing Officer is directed to examine the issue an allow the expenditure strictly as per the provisions of Section

THE COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-1, KOCHI vs. M/S.COCHIN MALABAR ESTATES & INDUSTRIES LTD.

ITA/179/2014HC Kerala28 Oct 2021

Bench: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.V.BHATTI,HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE BASANT BALAJI

Section 143(2)Section 2(14)Section 2(14)(iii)Section 260A

loss of Rs.3,11,96,323/-. On 28.10.1997 income tax return was processed and a refund of Rs.6,08,136/- was ordered in favour of the assessee. Subsequently, scrutiny notice under Section 143(2) of the Act was issued to the assessee. The Assessing Officer, in the scrutiny assessment, examined the sale of schedule property by MoA dated 01.12.1995 read