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Benefit of DTVSV Act with respect to certain pending income tax ...


Petitioner Accused of Conspiracy Under Corruption Act; Tax Litigation Benefits Impacted by Criminal Proceedings.

December 27, 2021

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Benefit of DTVSV Act with respect to certain pending income tax litigations before various appellate levels - pendency of these two criminal proceedings - both the proceedings are cases where prosecution was instituted since in both cases an FIR had been duly lodged. Both cases charge petitioner as having conspired to commit offences under the PC Act, thus casting a shadow on the monies sought to be offered to tax. - The charge against petitioner would have to be read as composite whole as framed and cannot be segregated - HC

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