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Income Tax Appeal Victory for Kamlesh Gupta in New Delhi: An Insight into Why the Case was Filed

Team Clearlaw  Team Clearlaw
Mar 19, 2024
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Income Tax Appeal Victory for Kamlesh Gupta in New Delhi: An Insight into Why the Case was Filed

Income Tax Appeal Victory for Kamlesh Gupta in New Delhi: An Insight into Why the Case was Filed

Date of Hearing: 09.03.2023 | Date of Pronouncement: 07.06.2023

Introduction

The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal Delhi Bench ‘D’, New Delhi, presided over by Sh. Kul Bharat, Judicial Member, and Dr. B.R.R. Kumar, Accountant Member, heard the appeal filed by Kamlesh Gupta, against the order of the ld. CIT(A)-24, New Delhi, dated 21.03.2022 for the Assessment Years from 2009-10 to 2015-16, with a specific focus on the assessment year 2011-12.

Background of the Case

Kamlesh Gupta, the appellant, contested the findings and penalties imposed by the ld. CIT(Appeals) for various grounds. The primary contention revolved around the alleged improper opportunity of being heard, dismissal of grounds without consideration of submitted evidence, and ensuing penalties based on estimated profits and undisclosed sales.

Arguments and Proceedings

The appeals raised significant points on legal and factual aspects concerning the appellant’s right to a fair hearing, the merits of the case ignored by the ld. CIT(A), and the jurisdictional overreach by the assessing officer in levying penalties under section 271(1)(c) connected to estimated profits from alleged undisclosed sales.

In a related context, the appeal brought attention to similar estimations made on sales by M/s German Homoeopathic Distributors Pvt. Ltd., where the appellant serves as a Director, questioning the derived penalties.

Judicial Analysis and Final Judgment

After reviewing the arguments, submissions, and relevant legal precedents, the Tribunal adjudicated on the crucial aspects of the appeal. It notably referenced case laws which establish that estimations of income do not constitute concealment under section 271(1)(c) and thereby cannot attract penalties.

Further, the Tribunal acknowledged the procedural and jurisdictional discrepancies as argued by the appellant, leading to the deletion of imposed penalties in the appellant’s case. Moreover, a significant observation made was the uniqueness of the appellant’s circumstances regarding the lack of appeal against certain additions, suggesting that this doesn’t automatically warrant penalties.

Conclusively, the Tribunal allowed the appeals of the assessee, emphasizing a distinguished separation between assessment and penalty proceedings and setting a precedent for similar cases.

Order pronounced in the open court on 07/06/2023 by Kul Bharat (Judicial Member) and Dr. B. R. R. Kumar (Accountant Member).

For more insights and detailed analysis, stay tuned.

Income Tax Appeal Victory for Kamlesh Gupta in New Delhi: An Insight into Why the Case was Filed

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