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Issues involved: Interpretation of Income-tax Act, 1961 regarding treatment of opening debit balance in current year.

Summary:
The case involved a dispute regarding the treatment of an opening debit balance in the current accounting year under the Income-tax Act, 1961. The assessee had advanced sums to another entity without charging interest, leading to a disallowance of deduction claimed by the assessee. The Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) upheld the disallowance, stating that the advance was not necessitated by business considerations. The Appellate Tribunal affirmed this decision, emphasizing that the enquiry should be limited to the increase in the current year only, as no additions had been made in earlier years.

The Tribunal remitted the case back to the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) to determine whether the advances made in the current year were from borrowed funds. The Revenue contested this limited remand, arguing that the question should also include the opening balance advanced to the other entity. However, the Court agreed with the Tribunal, stating that the nature and status of the opening balance cannot be different from the previous year. The Court emphasized the importance of consistency in assessing the nature of accounts to avoid contradictory findings.

The Court referred to a previous decision to support the principle that borrowed money diverted for non-business purposes requires justification. Ultimately, the Court answered the question in favor of the assessee, highlighting the need for material to support conclusions regarding borrowed funds diverted for non-business purposes.

In conclusion, the Court ruled in favor of the assessee, emphasizing the importance of consistency in assessing the nature of accounts and the need for justification when claiming borrowed funds were diverted for non-business purposes.

 

 

 

 

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