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2000 (2) TMI 61 - HC - Income Tax

Issues involved: Search and seizure action u/s 132 of the Income-tax Act, 1961; Estimation of undisclosed profit based on loose sheets of paper; Appeal to Tribunal challenging the estimation.

Summary:

Search and Seizure Action:
The Assessing Officer estimated undisclosed sales and profit u/s 132 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 based on loose sheets of paper indicating transactions for a specific period.

Estimation of Undisclosed Profit:
The Tribunal found the estimation of turnover by the Assessing Officer to be notional for the entire block period. It noted that the peak investment was Rs. 40,14,806, calculated from specific files A3, A4, and A6, which represented only cash transactions. The Tribunal concluded that the addition of Rs. 3.40 crores was arbitrary as there was no evidence of turnover during the block period.

Legal Principles on Estimation:
While acknowledging the need for estimation in cases of detected material post-search operations, the court emphasized that Assessing Officers must base additions on reasonable grounds. In this case, the Assessing Officer's calculation of turnover from A3, A4, and A6 was deemed unjustified, especially considering the lack of material to support figures for periods preceding the identified three months.

Judgment:
The Tribunal's decision to allow the appeal was upheld by the court, stating that the addition of Rs. 3.40 crores was unfounded and arbitrary. The court emphasized that the Tribunal's findings were factual, and no substantial legal question arose, leading to the dismissal of the appeal.

 

 

 

 

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