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Section 115J2

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, NAGPUR vs. M/S. BILT GRAPHIC PAPER PRODUCTS LIMITED , GURGAON

In the result, the appeal of the Revenue is dismissed

ITA 213/NAG/2017[2011-12]Status: DisposedITAT Nagpur28 Jun 2022AY 2011-12

Bench: Shri Sandeep Gosain, Jm & Shri Arun Khodpia, Am Assessment Year: 2011-12 The Acit Vs. M/S.Bilt Graphic Paper Products Ltd. Circle-5 First India Place, Tower ‘C’, Mehrauli – Gurgaon Nagpur Road, Gurgaon-Haryana 122 022 Pan No.:Aadcb 2230 M Appellant Respondent Assessee By: Shri K.P. Dewani Adv. Revenue By :Shri Piyush Kolhe (Cit-Dr) Date Of Hearing: 28/04/2022 Date Of Pronouncement: 28 / 06 /2022 Order Per: Sandeep Gosain, J.M. This Is An Appeal By Revenue Against Order Of Learned Commissioner Of Income Tax (Appeals)-4, Nagpur For Assessment Year 2011-12 Dated 30.03.2017 In Appeal No Cit(A)-4/59/15-16. Grounds Of Appeal Of Revenue For Assessment Year 2011-12 Are As Under :

For Appellant: Shri K.P. Dewani AdvFor Respondent: Shri Piyush Kolhe (CIT-DR)
Section 115JSection 143(3)Section 40A(9)

144C(3) by making various disallowances to determine total income at NIL after set off of unabsorbed depreciation of earlier years. Tax is 3 ACIT CIRCLE-5, NAGPUR VS M/S. BILT GRAPHIC PAPER PRODUCTS LTD. charged u/s 115JB of Income Act 1961 on book profit determined 3. Against the order passed by the Assessing officer, assessee appealed before learned