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Scope of the term “Principal Officer” of the company for the ...


Corporate Office Holders Not Automatically "Principal Officers" for Prosecution; Management Role Must Be Proven.

February 27, 2024

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Scope of the term “Principal Officer” of the company for the purposes of initiating prosecution u/s 276B - The High Court opinioned that merely because a person holds an office in a corporate entity would not be sufficient to place that individual in clause (b). The intention of the respondent to treat an individual as the “Principal Officer” must be based on it being satisfied that the person was connected with the management or administration of the company. - The court finds that the respondents failed to establish the petitioner's connection with the management or administration of the company based on the evidence presented. Therefore, the impugned orders are set aside and restored back for fresh adjudication.

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