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1991 (2) TMI 390

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..... on of retention of the seized books of account and documents for any period beyond August 7, 1990. In the affidavit-in-opposition the respondent claimed that such a sanction was obtained and the sanction was communicated to the applicant under Memo No. 5880 dated August 8, 1990. This averment was made in paragraph 11 of the affidavit-inopposition. While dealing with this paragraph, the applicant stated in paragraph 7 of its affidavit-in-reply that no sanction for retention was actually obtained and therefore, the respondents could not retain the seized books of account any further. At the hearing, the learned State Representative has produced the records before us and has shown that as per the postal acknowledgement card the communication o .....

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..... the learned advocate for the applicant referred to the decision in the case of Commissioner of Income-tax v. Oriental Rubber Works reported in [1984] 145 ITR 477 (SC) and argued that the communication of such an order should be made as expeditiously as possible. According to him, in this case, the communication was not expeditious and furthermore it was made after the present application was filed. Having heard Mr. Chakraborty for the applicant and Mr. P.K. Chakraborty, the learned State Representative, we are unable to agree with the contention of the learned advocate for the applicant. We are of the opinion that there was no unreasonable delay in making the communication of the sanction order to the applicant, because the order was obtai .....

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..... efore, cannot be allowed to remain unnoticed in making a decision in this case. The next question is whether communication has been made so as to inform the applicant-firm of the reason given by the Commercial Tax Officer proposing retention of the seized books of account and papers. Column 2 of the sanction order shows the brief reason given by the Commercial Tax Officer for obtaining sanction under section 14(3A)(b) of the 1941 Act for retention. The reason is non-compliance on the part of the dealer. It is explained by the learned State Representative that this is the reason for which the investigation could not be completed, necessitating retention of the seized books of account and papers after August 7, 1990. It may be mentioned tha .....

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