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Section 14724Section 14822Reassessment20Addition to Income17Section 8016Section 143(3)15Limitation/Time-bar14Section 13212Section 143(2)12Deduction

SASI ENTERPRISES vs. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

Crl.A. No.-000061-000061 - 2007Supreme Court30 Jan 2014

Bench: The Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (Egmore), Chennai, For The Willful & Deliberate Failure To File Returns For The Assessment Years 1991-92, 1992-93 & Hence Committing Offences Punishable Under Section 276 Cc Of The Income Tax Act, 1961 (For Short “The Act”). Complaints Were Filed On 21.8.1997 After Getting The Sanction From The Commissioner Of Income Tax, Central Ii, Chennai Under Section 279(1) Of The Income Tax Act. Appellants Filed Two Discharge Petitions Under Section 245(2) Cr.P.C., Which Were Dismissed By The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vide Order Dated 14.6.2006. Appellants Preferred Crl. R.C. Nos.781 To 786 Of 2006 Before The High Court Of Madras Which Were Dismissed By The High Court Vide Its Common Order Dated 2.12.2006, Which Are The Subject Matters Of These Appeals.

Section 133ASection 139(1)Section 139(4)Section 245(2)Section 276Section 279(1)

11. Shri Sidharth Luthra, learned Additional Solicitor General of India, appearing for the Revenue, on the other hand, submitted that Section 139 of the Act placed a statutory mandate on every person to file an income tax return in the prescribed form and in the prescribed manner before the due date i.e. 31st August of the relevant assessment year. Learned

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VINUBHAI MOHANLAL DOBARIA vs. CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

The appeal is disposed of in the aforesaid terms

C.A. No.-001977-001977 - 2025Supreme Court07 Feb 2025

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J.B. PARDIWALA

Section 143(1)Section 276C

11 provides for the compounding procedure. 65. Paragraph 12 provides for the compounding fee which would be applicable to the compounding of offences committed under specific provisions of the Act. Paragraph 12.4 prescribes the compounding fee applicable to offences committed under Section 276CC and is reproduced hereinbelow: “12.4 Section 276CC- Failure to furnish returns of income. 12.4.1 2% per month

BRIJ LAL vs. COMMNR. OF INCOME TAX, JALANDHAR

C.A. No.-000516-000527 - 2004Supreme Court21 Oct 2010
Section 139Section 142Section 143Section 144Section 148Section 154Section 234BSection 245D(1)Section 245D(4)Section 5

reassessment, tax shall be calculated on the aggregate of the total income as assessed in the earlier proceeding for assessment under section 143 or section 144 or section 147 and the income disclosed in the application as if such aggregate were the total 1 income. FORM NO. 34B [See rules 44C and 44CA] Form of application for settlement of case

PR. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX CENTRAL 3 vs. ABHISAR BUILDWELL P. LTD

C.A. No.-006580-006580 - 2021Supreme Court24 Apr 2023

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.R. SHAH

Section 153ASection 2(45)Section 4Section 5

11 of 59 a. Assessment under Section 143 (assessment), Section 144 (best judgment assessment), and Section 147 (reassessment). b. Where returns have been filed u/s 139 or notices have been issued u/s 142(1

COMMNR. OF INCOME TAX vs. HINDUSTAN BULK CARRIERS

The appeals are allowed to the extent indicated above

C.A. No.-007966-007967 - 1996Supreme Court17 Dec 2002
For Respondent: M/s. Hindustan Bulk Carriers
Section 142(1)Section 143(1)Section 143(2)Section 143(3)Section 144Section 147Section 148Section 2(40)Section 234BSection 245C

1) nor under section 143(3) or section 144. (iv) The assessment made under section 143(3) or section 144 is reopened under section 147 and neither any return of income is furnished in response to the notice under section 148 nor is the order of re- assessment made by the Assessing Officer. (v) A reassessment is made under section

K.M. SHARMA vs. INCOME TAX OFFICER, WARD 13(7),NEW DELHI

The appeal is allowed

C.A. No.-007742-007742 - 1997Supreme Court11 Apr 2002
For Respondent: INCOME TAX OFFICER, WARD 13(7)NEW DELHI
Section 147Section 148Section 149Section 150Section 150(1)Section 18Section 6

1) of Section 150 as amended can be availed for reopening assessments, which have attained finality and could not be reopened due to bar of limitation, that was attracted at the relevant time to http://JUDIS.NIC.IN SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 3 of 5 the proposed reassessment proceedings under the provisions of Section 149 of the Act. 11

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX vs. RAJESH JHAVERI STOCK BROKERS PVT.LTD

The appeal is allowed without

C.A. No.-002830-002830 - 2007Supreme Court23 May 2007
For Respondent: Rajesh Jhaveri Stock Brokers Pvt. Ltd
Section 139Section 142Section 143Section 143(1)Section 143(3)Section 147Section 148Section 36(1)(vii)Section 36(2)

11. It is to be noted that substantial changes have been made to section 143(1) with effect from June 1, 1999. Up to March 31, 1989, after a return of income was filed the Assessing Officer could make an assessment under section 143(1) without requiring the presence of the assessee or the production by him of any evidence

MODI INDUSTRIES LIMITED, MODINAGAR vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME-TAX, DELHI

The appeals are allowed in the above

C.A. No.-000928-000928 - 1980Supreme Court15 Sept 1995
For Respondent: COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, DELHI AND ANR. ETC. ETC
Section 143Section 144Section 18Section 18ASection 2Section 207Section 208Section 209Section 211Section 214

11 of 39 the Calcutta High Court. A Full Bench of the Bombay High Court considered the question once again in Commissioner of Income Tax v. Carona Sahu Company Ltd. (146 I.T.R.452). Bharucha, J., speaking for the Full Bench, reviewed all the decisions of the High Courts rendered till then and affirmed the following propositions: (a) interest is compensatory

COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS vs. M/S CANON INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

R.P.(C) No.-000400 - 2021Supreme Court07 Nov 2024

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J.B. PARDIWALA

1) Review Petition No. 400 of 2021 Page 12 of 161 of Section 4 before the 06.07.2011 were deemed to have and always had the power of assessment under Section 17 and were deemed to be and always have been “proper officers” for the purpose of the said section. 6. The constitutional validity of Section 28(11

ASSOCIATED STONE INDUSTRIES (KOTAH) LTD. vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, RAJASTHAN

The appeal is disposed of as above and the matter is

- 0Supreme Court05 Feb 1997
For Respondent: COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, RAJASTHAN
Section 18ASection 34(1)Section 34(1)(b)

reassessments for the years 1954-55, 1955-56 and 1956-57 as validity made under Section 34(1)(b) of the Act? The High Court has held on question No. 2 that re- assessments of the appellant-company for the said three years were justified under Section 34(1)(b) of the Act. We have noticed in the earlier portion

GENPACT INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED vs. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

C.A. No.-008945-008945 - 2019Supreme Court22 Nov 2019

Bench: HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE

Section 115QSection 143(2)Section 77A

reassessment under sub-section (3) of section 92CD; (c) an order made under section 154 or section 155 having the effect of enhancing the assessment or reducing a refund or an order refusing to allow the claim made by the assessee under either of the said sections except of an order referred to in sub- section (12) of section 144BA

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX vs. SHELF DRILLING RON TAPPMEYER LIMITED

The appeals are allowed

C.A. No.-010586-010589 - 2025Supreme Court08 Aug 2025

Bench: HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE B.V. NAGARATHNA

Section 144CSection 153Section 153(1)Section 44B

reassessment and recomputation is prescribed under Section 153 of the Act. The said Section prescribes the limitation period for the making of, inter alia, assessment orders on the application of several other provisions which is relevant for the purposes of this case. Sections 144C and 153 are extracted as under: “144C. Reference to dispute resolution panel. - (1) The Assessing Officer

COMMR.OF INCOME TAX,SIMLA vs. M/S GREEN WORLD CORPORATION

Appeals are disposed of with the aforementioned directions

C.A. No.-003312-003312 - 2009Supreme Court06 May 2009
Section 133Section 133ASection 143(1)(a)Section 143(2)Section 80I

reassessment or recomputation may be taken.” The aforementioned provision although appears to be of a very wide amplitude, but would not mean that recourse to reopening of the proceedings in terms of Sections 147 and 148 of the Act can be initiated at any point of time whatsoever. Such a proceeding can be initiated only within the period of limitation

M/S.JASWAL NECO LTD. vs. COMMNR. OF CUSTOMS, VISAKHAPATNAM

C.A. No.-007189-007189 - 2005Supreme Court04 Aug 2015
Section 12Section 18Section 3ASection 68Section 9A

11. Section 9(2-A) makes applicable to the assessment, re-assessment, collection and enforcement of Central sales tax the provisions relating to offences and penalties contained in the State Acts as if the Central sales tax was a State sales tax. But Section 9(2-A) makes no reference to interest. 12. There is no substantive provision

PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR OF INCOME TAX (INVESTIGATION) vs. LALJIBHAI KANJIBHAI MANDALIA

The appeal is allowed and the order passed by the High

C.A. No.-004081-004081 - 2022Supreme Court13 Jul 2022

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HEMANT GUPTA

Section 132Section 132(1)Section 143(3)

1) of Section 132 of the Act are not satisfied. Since the view of the High Court is based upon established principles of law, no case for interference is made out in the present appeal under Article 136 of the Constitution of India. Mr. Datar referred to the following judgments, namely, Seth Brothers & Ors. etc.; Vindhya Metal Corporation & Ors; Ajit

KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LIMITED vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX BANGALORE

The appeal is allowed

C.A. No.-009720-009720 - 2014Supreme Court25 Sept 2023

Bench: HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE B.V. NAGARATHNA

Section 10(15)Section 148Section 245CSection 245C(1)Section 271Section 32Section 80M

reassessment of income for the aforesaid assessment years. The Assessing Officer also passed a penalty order dated 14.06.2000 levying a penalty under Section 271 (1)(c) of the Act after being satisfied that the appellant had concealed its income as regards lease rental. 2.3. While various proceedings, such as an appeal before the CIT (A) for the assessment year

COMMR. OF INCOME TAX vs. PARMESHWARI DEVI SULTANIA

C.A. No.-000142-000142 - 1997Supreme Court06 Mar 1998
For Respondent: PARMESHWARI DEVI SULTANIA & ORS
Section 132Section 293Section 80

1) or, http://JUDIS.NIC.IN SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 8 of 14 as the case may be, to the date of last of such assessments or reassessments." In view of the proceedings conducted under Section 132 of the Act and order having been passed under sub-section (5) of Section 132 thereof and seized assets including the gold ornaments, subject

SHABINA ABRAHAM vs. COLLECTOR OF CENTRAL EXCISE & CUSTOMS

C.A. No.-005802-005802 - 2005Supreme Court29 Jul 2015
Section 11Section 11ASection 4(3)(a)

reassessment or recomputation under section 147) of the income of the deceased and for the purpose of levying any sum in the hands of the legal representative in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1),— (a) any proceeding taken against the deceased before his death shall be deemed to have been taken against the legal representative

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD. vs. COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE NASHIK COMMISSIONERATE

The appeals are partly allowed;

C.A. No.-005642-005642 - 2009Supreme Court20 Jan 2025

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ABHAY S. OKA

Section 4(3)

11 AC. 18. The learned counsel appearing for IOCL in Civil Appeal Nos. 8025-27 of 2010 has also made detailed arguments. He also argued the issue of the merger of the decision of the Tribunal in the case of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd1 with the order of this Court summarily dismissing the appeal. In support of his contention based

INCOME TAX OFFICER vs. VIKRAM SUJITKUMAR BHATIA

C.A. No.-000911-000911 - 2022Supreme Court06 Apr 2023

Bench: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.R. SHAH

reassess income of such other person in accordance with the provisions of Section 153A. It also further provided that in case of such other person, the reference to the date of initiation of the search under Section 132 or making of requisition under Section 132-A in the second proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 153-A shall