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March 2018

53 Reassessment – Sections 147 and 148- A. Y. 2008-09 – Notice on ground that shareholders of company were fictitious persons – Shareholders other public registered companies – Notice based on testimony of two individuals who had not been cross-examined – Notice not valid

By K. B. Bhujle, Advocate
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Princ. CIT vs. Paradise Inland Shipping P. Ltd.; 400 ITR 439 (Bom):

For the A. Y. 2008-09, the assessment of the assessee company was reopened on the ground that the shareholders of the assessee – company were fictitious persons. The Commissioner (Appeals) and the Tribunal held that the reopening was not valid.

On appeal by the Revenue, the Bombay High Court upheld the decision of the Tribunal and held as under:
“i)    The notice of reassessment had been issued on the ground that the shareholders of the assessee-company were fictitious persons. The shareholders were other companies. The documents which had been produced were basically from public offices, which maintain records of companies. The documents also included the assessment orders of such companies for the three preceding years. Besides the documents also included the registration of the companies which disclosed their registered addresses.

ii)    The Commissioner (Appeals) as well as the Tribunal on the basis of the appreciation of the evidence on record, concurrently came to the conclusion that the existence of the companies was based on documents produced from public records.

iii)    The Revenue was seeking to rely upon the statements recorded of two persons who had admittedly not been subjected to cross-examination. Hence the question of remanding the matter for re-examination of such persons would not at all be justified. The notice was not valid and had to be quashed. The appeal stands rejected.”

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