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September 10, 2021

Addition u/s 68 - Unexplained share application money - onus to prove - In the case on hand, the assessee miserably failed to discharge the primary onus cast upon them - AO conducted a detailed enquiry, issued summons, recorded statements, permitted the authorized representative of the assessee to peruse the seized records and in fact, came to a provisional conclusion as to how he intends to proceed and gave further opportunity to the authorized representative of the assessee - Additions confirmed - Order of ITT reversed - HC

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