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1999 (8) TMI 13 - HC - Income Tax

Issues Involved:
The issues involved in this case are (1) whether the assessee-society is entitled to claim exemption under section 10(22) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, even if its funds are misutilized by its members, and (2) whether the relief under section 10(22) can be granted when the society's property is used for personal gain by its members.

Judgment Details:

Issue 1: Entitlement for Exemption under Section 10(22):
The Deputy Commissioner of Income-tax, Central Circle-2, Jaipur, filed an appeal under section 260A of the Act, challenging the order of the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal granting exemption to the Cosmopolitan Educational Society, Jaipur, under section 10(22) of the Act for the assessment year 1990-91. The assessing authority initially denied the exemption, citing misutilization of funds by society members. However, the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) and the Tribunal both ruled in favor of the society, stating that there was no evidence of funds being misutilized for non-educational purposes. The Tribunal emphasized the need for an overall view and not being hyper-technical in granting exemptions under section 10(22) of the Act.

Issue 2: Misutilization of Society Funds:
The appellant contended that the society's funds were misutilized by its members and should not qualify for exemption under section 10(22). However, both the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) and the Tribunal found no evidence of misutilization based on the balance-sheet and the society's registration under the Rajasthan Societies Act. They highlighted that any mismanagement could be addressed separately, but there was no indication that funds were not used for educational purposes.

Conclusion:
The High Court rejected the appeal, stating that no substantial question of law arose for consideration based on the factual findings that the society's funds were utilized for educational purposes and there was no evidence of misutilization. The Court upheld the decision to grant exemption under section 10(22) to the Cosmopolitan Educational Society, Jaipur.

 

 

 

 

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