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Sec. 69A – Unexplained money – Cash deposits in bank account standing in assessee’s trade name but operated by third parties – Protective addition made though substantive additions already made in hands of actual beneficiaries – Addition held not legally justified and deleted

By Jagdish T Punjabi, Chartered Accountant Devendra Jain & Aditya Bhatt, Advocates
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84. [2025] 126ITR(T) 240 (Amritsar- Trib.)

Mandeep Singh vs. ITO

ITA NO.:645 (ASR.) OF 2024

A.Y.: 2012-13 DATE: 30.06.2025

Sec. 69A – Unexplained money – Cash deposits in bank account standing in assessee’s trade name but operated by third parties – Protective addition made though substantive additions already made in hands of actual beneficiaries – Addition held not legally justified and deleted.

FACTS

The assessee was a retailer of alcoholic liquor and on the basis of departmental information, it was noticed that cash deposits aggregating to about ₹15 crores had been made during a short period in March 2012 in a current account maintained with Oriental Bank of Commerce in the trade name of assessee. In the absence of any regular return on record and due to non-compliance with notices issued under section 133(6) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, proceedings under section 147 were initiated. Pursuant thereto, the assessee filed a return of income declaring total income of about ₹1.66 lakhs on a disclosed turnover of about ₹83.36 lakhs.

The bank statement revealed that the entire

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