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Learn More73 Chaitanya Memorial Educational Society vs. CIT(Exemption) [2024] 469 ITR 571 (Telangana) A. Y. 2018-19 Date of order:9th October, 2023 S. 220(6) of ITA 1961
Recovery of tax — Stay of recovery during first appeal — Requirement of deposit — Discretion to forgo requirement and grant stay — Debatable issue — Direction for stay of recovery proceedings without deposit
The Commissioner (Exemption) while deciding a stay application u/s. 220(6) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, pending an appeal challenging the assessment order for the A. Y. 2018-19, allowed the application subject to the assessee depositing an amount of ₹35 lakhs out of the total outstanding demand of ₹2,50,33,530.
The Telangana High Court allowed the writ petition filed by the assessee and held as under:
“i) In considering whether a stay of demand should be granted, the court is duty bound to consider not merely the issue of financial hardship, if any, but also whether a strong prima facie case raising a serious triable issue has been raised which would warrant dispensation of deposit.
ii) The contention of the assessee was that the assessee had been availing of the exemptio