Case Number: ITA 1473/DEL/2019
Appellant: CPR Capital Services Ltd, New Delhi
Respondent: ACIT, Circle-6(2), New Delhi
Assessment Year: 2010-11
Result: 2010-11
Case Filed on: 2019-02-22
Order Type: Final Tribunal Order
Date of Order: 2022-08-11
Pronounced on: 2022-08-11
The appeal by CPR Capital Services Ltd. was filed against the order of the Learned Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals)-2, New Delhi (Ld. CIT(A)), dated 31/12/2018 for the assessment year 2010-11. The grounds taken in this appeal are:
Date of Hearing: 19.08.2019
Date of Pronouncement: 03.09.2019
PER ANADEE NATH MISSHRA, A.M.:
This appeal by the Assessee is filed against the order of the Ld. CIT(A)-2, New Delhi, dated 31/12/2018 for Assessment Year 2010-11. The grounds taken in this appeal are:
In this case, the assessment order dated 30/03/2016 was passed by the Assessing Officer wherein the assessee’s total income was assessed at Rs.1,60,11,332/- as against returned income of Rs.99,86,850/-. An addition of Rs.60,24,482/- was made to the assessee’s income on account of income from providing bogus losses/profits. The assessment order was passed ex-parte, by invoking section 144 of the Income Tax Act. The assessee filed an appeal in the office of the Ld. CIT(A). Vide impugned appellate order dated 31/12/2018, the Ld. CIT(A) dismissed the assessee’s appeal ex-parte, thereby confirming the aforesaid addition of Rs.60,24,482/-. The present appeal before us has been filed by the assessee against the aforesaid impugned appellate order dated 31/12/2018 of the Ld. CIT(A).
At the time of hearing before us, the Ld. Counsel for the assessee submitted that the assessment order was passed by the Assessing Officer without giving reasonable opportunity to the assessee. He further submitted that the Ld. CIT(A), vide impugned appellate order dated 31/12/2018, dismissed the assessee’s appeal against the aforesaid assessment order, ex-parte, without providing reasonable opportunity to the assessee. He submitted that the issue in dispute in the present appeal, regarding the addition of Rs.60,24,482/-, should be set aside to the file of the Assessing Officer with the direction to pass a fresh order in accordance with law after providing reasonable opportunity to the assessee. The Ld. Sr. DR for Revenue was in agreement with the submissions of the Ld. Counsel for the assessee.
The Ld. Sr. DR for Revenue also agreed with the submissions of the Ld. Counsel for the assessee that the issue in dispute in the present appeal, regarding the addition of Rs.60,24,482/-, should be set aside to the file of the Assessing Officer with the direction to pass a fresh order in accordance with law after providing reasonable opportunity to the assessee.
We have heard the representatives of both sides. At the time of hearing before us, there was no material dispute between the representatives of both sides, i.e., between Ld. Counsel for the assessee and Ld. Sr. DR for Revenue. Representatives of both sides were in agreement that the issue in dispute in the present appeal, regarding the addition of Rs.60,24,482/-, should be set aside to the file of the Assessing Officer with the direction to pass a fresh order in accordance with law after providing reasonable opportunity to the assessee. In view of the foregoing, and as representatives of both sides are in agreement with this, we hereby set aside the impugned appellate order dated 31/12/2018 of the Ld. CIT(A), and we restore the issue regarding the aforesaid addition of Rs.60,24,482/- to the file of Assessing Officer with the direction to pass a fresh order in accordance with law after providing reasonable opportunity to the assessee. The grounds of appeal are treated as disposed off in accordance with aforesaid directions.
For statistical purposes, this appeal filed by assessee is partly allowed. This order was already pronounced orally on 10th August, 2022 in Open Court, in the presence of representatives of both sides. Now, this order in writing is signed today on 11/08/2022.
Sd/- Sd/- [CHANDRA MOHAN GARG] [ANADEE NATH MISSHRA] JUDICIAL MEMBER ACCOUNTANT MEMBER Dated: 11/08/2022
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Assistant Registrar, ITAT, New Delhi
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