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Benami Transaction (Prohibition) Act 2016., Other Topics

Issue Id: - 111608
Dated: 13-3-2017
By:- Aitha RajyaLakshmi

Benami Transaction (Prohibition) Act 2016.


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Can anyone please explain me the definition of a Benami Transaction as per the new ammended Act ?2016

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1 Dated: 13-3-2017
By:- YAGAY AND SUN

What is benami transaction?

The Benami transaction is any transaction in which property is transferred to one person for consideration paid by another person in other words, person who pays for the property does not buy it in his own name. The person in whose name property is purchased is called Benamdar and property so purchased is called Benami property.

Exclusion to Benami transactions.

  1. Property held in the name of Children or spouse.
  2. Property jointly held with brother/sisters for which amount is paid out of known source of income.
  3. HUF buying property in the name of Karta
  4. Property held by someone in fiduciary capacity e.g. trustee, partner, director of company etc.

Key Highlights Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Act, 2016

  • Persons indulging in benami transactions may face up to 7 years’ imprisonment and fine.
  • Furnishing false information is punishable by imprisonment up to 5 years and fine
  • Properties held benami are liable for confiscation by government without compensation
  • Initiating Officer may pass an order to continue holding property and may then refer case to Adjudicating Authority which will then examine evidence and pass an order.
  • Appellate Tribunal will hear appeals against orders of Adjudicating Authority. High Court can hear appeals against orders of Appellate Tribunal.

2 Dated: 13-3-2017
By:- Aitha RajyaLakshmi

Thank u Sir,

But in the definition the wordings are like

(A) A transaction or an arrangement

(a) where a property is transferred to .or is held by,a person and the consideration for such property has been provided, or paid by, another person; and

(b) the property is held for the immediate or future benefit, direct or indirect, of the person who has provided the consideration,

I was not able to differentiate between the two above. Whether the both are inclusive conditions or both are different?


3 Dated: 13-3-2017
By:- YAGAY AND SUN

These wordings represents the language of law. You may check either dictionary meaning or check the interpretation of Statue etc in details to know the difference in those wordings.


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