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August 9, 2021

Unexplained jewellery u/s 69A - mere purchase bills are not sufficient to explain the source of purchase of silver items where such purchases are made in cash and in absence of any explanation on record in terms of availability of cash in the hands of the assessee at the relevant point of time of purchase, such purchases cannot be treated as explained by the assessee. - AT

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