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Tribunal extending stay of demand beyond 365 days u/s 254(2A) is ...


Stay of demand beyond 365 days allowed if delay not assessee's fault. Proviso limiting extension struck down. Apex court, Bombay HC upheld.

Case Laws     Income Tax

July 31, 2024

Tribunal extending stay of demand beyond 365 days u/s 254(2A) is permissible if delay in disposing appeal is not attributable to assessee. Delhi High Court in Pepsi Foods (P) Ltd. struck down proviso prohibiting extension beyond 365 days even if delay not caused by assessee. Supreme Court upheld Delhi High Court's decision. Bombay High Court in Fulford (India) Ltd. refused to entertain Revenue's appeals challenging Tribunal orders granting extension, in line with Pepsi Foods.

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