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The Director of Income Tax (Exemptions) vs. G Pulla Reddy Chritable Trust

In the result, the orders passed by the Commissioner of

ITTA/192/2015HC Telangana08 Oct 2015

Bench: CHALLA KODANDA RAM,G.CHANDRAIAH

Section 143(2)Section 154Section 260Section 260ASection 263Section 50CSection 80C

U/S 263 DATED 2ND JANUARY, 2014 AND CONSEQUENTLY CONFIRM THE ORDER PASSED BY THE ASSESSING OFFICER DATED 15.12.2011. THIS ITA COMING ON FOR HEARING, THIS DAY, ALOK ARADHE J., DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: JUDGMENT This appeal under Section 260A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (hereinafter referred to as the Act for short) has been preferred by the assessee. The subject

The Commissioner of Income Tax IV vs. Shri Raaj Kumar Jain

ITTA/147/2013HC Telangana28 Jun 2013
For Appellant: - Sri Yug Mohit Chaudhary assistedFor Respondent: - A.G.A., Sri Amit Mishra, Sri Gyan
Section 156(3)Section 201Section 302Section 363Section 364Section 366Section 376

u/s 27 cannot implicate the accused in any way. In any case, the mere recovery of a kitchen knife can hardly be incriminating. 117. Neither the IO, nor the witnesses to the recoveries of the two knives and the axe depose to the weapons having any blood stains on them. Further neither do the seizure panchnamas mention the presence