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1992 (1) TMI 28

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..... e assessee in connection with proceedings before the relevant authorities under the Incometax Act, 1961, or in court, relating to determination of liability under the said Act, by way of tax, penalty or interest. The controversy raised pertains to the assessment year 1977-78. The points in issue rest upon the interpretation of the provisions of section 80VV of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (hereina .....

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..... t of the remaining amount of Rs. 35,431, was accordingly disallowed. On appeal, the Appellate Assistant Commissioner allowed a further deduction of Rs. 1,500 on the ground that this expenditure had been incurred for professional services relatable to accountancy matters. The Tribunal, on its part, upheld the disallowance of expenses incurred on legal proceedings to the extent of Rs. 33,931 and the .....

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..... the scope of the restrictions imposed by the said section ? 3. Whether, on the facts and in the circumstances of the case, the Tribunal was legally justified in rejecting the assessee's contentions that the limitation embedded in section 80VV of the Act is applicable separately to expenditure referable to proceedings for each assessment year and not to the total expenditure incurred during a si .....

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..... ing of the provisions of section 80VV of the Act, it will be seen that it merely limits the extent to which deductions would be permissible in respect of legal proceedings taken by an assessee with regard to tax, penalty or interest, demanded or payable by him under the Act. Reading these provisions with the clear language of section 37(1) of the Act, there can be no escape from the conclusion tha .....

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