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Revision u/s 263 - unexplained cash deposit entries in bank ...


PCIT's Section 263 order on unexplained cash deposits overturned due to lack of evidence like cash books and vouchers.

August 19, 2021

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Revision u/s 263 - unexplained cash deposit entries in bank account - The bank was not in possession of any document like cash book, vouchers, signed vouchers of debit and credit and journal for the dates i.e. from 30.06.2010 to 10.07.2010. In the absence of these documents it cannot be assumed that any cash was deposited by the assessee either in her own account or in the account of Saradjyot singh or the amount was debited and credited in her account. In our view the whole order of the PCIT is premised on conjectures and surmises without any cogent reliable evidence. - Pr. CIT cannot be permitted to blow hot and cold - AT

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