Dcit New Delhi v. M S Puri Construction Pvt Ltd New Delhi

ITA 754/DEL/2015 | 2006-2007
Pronouncement Date: 27-12-2017 | Result: Dismissed

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RSA Number 75420114 RSA 2015
Assessee PAN xxxxxxxxxxx
Bench xxxxxxxxxxx
Appeal Number xxxxxxxxxxx
Duration Of Justice 2 year(s) 10 month(s) 21 day(s)
Appellant xxxxxxxxxxx
Respondent xxxxxxxxxxx
Appeal Type Income Tax Appeal
Pronouncement Date 27-12-2017
Appeal Filed By Department
Tags No record found
Order Result Dismissed
Bench Allotted A
Tribunal Order Date 27-12-2017
Date Of Final Hearing 29-05-2017
Next Hearing Date 29-05-2017
First Hearing Date 29-05-2017
Assessment Year 2006-2007
Appeal Filed On 06-02-2015
Judgment Text
In The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal Delhi A Bench New Delhi Before Shri B P Jain Accountant Member And Shri Sudhanshu Srivastava Judicial Member Ita No 995 Del 201 1 Assessment Year 20 0 6 0 7 M S Puri Cons Truction Ltd Vs The Dy C I T W 82 A Greater Kailash Ii Circle 18 New Delhi New Delhi Pan A Aacp 2760 K Ita No S 754 Del 2015 1327 Del 201 1 Assessment Year 20 06 07 The Dy C I T Vs M S Puri Construction Lt D Circle 18 W 82 A Greater Kailash Ii New Delhi New Delhi Pan Aaacp 2760 K Appellant Respondent Date Of Hearing 2 9 1 1 2017 Date Of Pronouncement 27 12 2017 Assessee By S Hri Salil Aggarwal Adv Shri Shaliesh Gupta Adv Shri Madhur Aggarwal Adv Revenue By Smt Aparna Karan Cit Dr 2 Order Per B P Jain Accountant Member The Above Captioned Appeal S O Ne By Assessee And Two By Revenue Relate To Assessment Year 2006 07 Ita No 1327 Del 2011 And Ita No 995 Del 2011 Are Cross Appeals Arising From An Order Of Assessment Dated 31 12 2008 U S 143 3 Of The Income Tax Act 1961 Hereinafter Referred To As The Act For Short Ita No 754 Del 2015 Preferred By Revenue Arises From An Order Of Assessment Dated 31 12 2010 U S 153 A 143 3 Of The Act Since The Issues Involved In All The Appeals Are Common And Pertain To Same Assessee Therefore We Have Heard All The Appeals Together And Thus Are Being Decided By This Consolidated Order For The Sake Of Convenience And Brevity 2 The Factual Matrix Of The Case In Brief Are That The Assessee Is Engaged In The Business Of Real Estate Development And Promotio N And Dealing In Sale And Purchase Of Land A R Eturn Of Income Declaring An Income Of Rs 4 72 53 660 Was Filed On 30 11 2006 The Assessment Was Completed U S 143 3 Of The Act At Total Income Of Rs 33 06 83 820 Making Addition Of Rs 14 03 92 386 On Account Of Land Development Expenses Rs 10 50 00 000 On Account Of Payment 3 Made To M S Sino Credit And Leasing Ltd Hereinafter Referred To As Scll And Rs 2 00 00 000 As Income From Other Sources On Further Appeal Cit A Vide Order Dated 31 12 2010 Deleted All The Additions So Made By Ld Ao Except An Addition Of 2 30 11 467 Included In Figure Of 14 03 92 386 And As Such Revenue Has Preferred Appeal With Respect To Deletion Of Addition S Amounting To Rs 11 45 18 528 On Account Of Land Development Expenses Rs 2 00 00 000 On Account Discrepancy In Books Of Accounts And Rs 10 50 00 000 With Respect To Amount Paid To M S Scll Thus The Grounds So Raised By Revenue In Ita No 1327 Del 2011 Read As Under 1 On The Fact And In The Circumstances Of The Case The Cit A Has Erred In Law And On Facts In Deleting The Addition Of Rs 11 45 18 528 By Holding That The Genuineness Of The Same Could Only Be Examined In The Assessment Year 2005 06 And Not In Assessment Year 2006 07 2 On The Fact S And In The Circumstances Of The Case The Cit A Has Erred In Law And On Facts In Deleting The Addition Of Rs 2 00 00 000 Made By The Ao On Account Of Discrepancies In The Books Of Account Of The Assessee 3 On The Facts And In The Circum Stances Of The Case The Cit A Has Erred In Law And On Facts In Deleting The Addition Of 4 Rts 10 50 00 000 Made By The Ao Without Going Into The Merits Of The Case 4 On The Facts And In The Circumstances Of The Case The Cit A Has Erred In Law And On Facts In Holding That Issue Of Payment Of Rs 10 50 00 000 Is Still Alive And May Be Examined Afresh In The Order U S 153 A Without Appreciating The Fact The Search Assessment In The Present Case Was Time Barring On 31 12 2010 I E The Date Of Pronounceme Nts Of Order By Cit A 3 As Regards Confirmation Of Disallowance Of Rs 2 30 11 467 The Assessee Company Has Preferred An Appeal In Ita No 995 Del 2011 In Which Following Grounds Have Been Raised 1 That On The Facts And Circumstances Of The Ca Se And In Law The Cit A Erred In Holding That The Sum Of Rs 3 Crores Paid To M S Manami Construction Co Pvt Ltd Towards Land Development Expenses Was Not Proved To Have Been Incurred Wholly And Exclusively For The Purposes Of Business And Was Therefore Not Allowable As Deduction Based On This Finding The Disallowance Of Rs 2 30 11 467 Being The Proportionate Amount Of Expenditure Out Of Rs 3 Crores Relating To The Assessee And Claimed By It In Its Accounts Is Erroneous On Facts And In Law 1 1 T Hat Both The Ao And The Cit A Erred In Rejecting The Affidavit Filed On Behalf Of M S Manami Construction Co Pvt Ltd Confirming The Work Done And The Payment Having Been 5 Received Also Ignoring The Further Evidence Filed By Appellant Towards Providing The Transaction As Business Transaction 4 Further There Was A Search Conducted On 05 01 2009 Under Section 132 1 Of The Act On The Appellant And The Learned Ao Vide An Order Dated 31 12 2010 In A Ssessment U S 153 A 143 3 Of The Act Repeated All The Addi Tions So Made Earlier In Assessment Framed U S 143 3 Of The Act Dated 31 12 2008 I E Making Additions Of Rs 14 03 92 386 On Account Of Land Development Expenses Rs 10 50 00 000 On Account Of Payment Made To Scll And Rs 2 00 00 000 As Income Fro M Other Sources And The Learned Cit A Vide Order Dated 17 11 2014 Deleted All The Additions And As Such Revenue Has Preferred Appeal In Ita No 754 Del 2015 Wherein Following Grounds Have Been Raised 1 On The Facts And In The Circumstance Of The Case And In Law The Cit A Has Erred In Deleting The Addition Of Rs 10 50 Crores Made By The Ao On Account Of Disallowance Of Sum Paid To M S Sino Credits Leasing Ltd 2 On The Facts And In The Circumstance Of The Case And In Law The Cit A Has Erred Ld Cit A Erred In Ignoring The Corroborating Incriminating Evidences Found During The Course Of Survey Proceedings U S 133 A Carried Out Twice On 20 11 2007 And 05 01 2009 At The Business Premises Of Sh S K Gupta In The 6 Form Of Ledger Account And Other Relev Ant Incriminating Documents Evidences 3 On The Facts And In The Circumstance Of The Case And In Law The Cit A Has Erred In Ignoring The Corroborating Incriminating Evidences Collected Through Independent Investigation In The Form Of Bank Statement R Eturn Of Income Balance Sheet Etc Which Unequivocally Established The Modus Operandi Of M S Sino Credits Leasing Ltd As An Entry Operator 4 On The Facts And In The Circumstance Of Case And In Law The Cit A Has Erred In Not Appreciating The Stat Ement Recorded On Oath U S 131 On 19 12 2008 And U S 133 A On 20 11 2007 And 05 01 2009 Of Sh Sk Gupta Wherein He Was Admitted That M S Sino Credits Leasing Ltd Is One Of The Companies Controlled And Managed By Him Being Engaged In Providing Accommodatio N Entries To M S Mad Entertainment Network Ltd On The Basis Incriminating Documents Found Impounded During The Course Of Survey And Collected During The Independent Investigation 5 On The Facts And In The Circumstance Of The Case And In Law The Cit A Has Erred In Holding That These Statement Recorded U S 133 A Of The Income Tax Act 1961 Of Shri S K Gupta On 05 01 2009 Has No Evidentiary Value Against The Provisions Of Section 133 A 3 Iii Which Empowers The Income Tax Authority 7 To Record The Statem Ent Of Any Person Which May Be Useful For Or Relevant To Any Proceedings Under This Act 6 On The Facts And In The Circumstance Of The Case And In Law The Cit A Has Erred In Ignoring The Statement Recorded On Oath U S 132 4 Of Sh Mohinder Puri Where In He Offered Unaccounted Income For Taxation On Account Of Entries Provided By M S Sino Credit Leasing Ltd 7 On The Facts And In The Circumstance Of The Case And In Law The Cit A Has Erred In Ignoring The Fact That Even During The Course Of Course Of Cross Examination On Oath Of Sh S K Gupta With Sh Mohinder Puri Held On 17 04 204 Sh Gupta Admitted To Be An Entry Operator Who Has Provided Entries To M S Mad Entertainment Network Ltd And Earned Commission Income Thereon 8 On The Facts And In The Circumstances Of The Case And In Law The Cirt A Has Erred In Ignoring The Fact That The Affidavit Submitted By Sh Sk Gupta On 27 02 2009 Wherein He Has Claimed To Have Genuine Business Transaction With M S Sino Credits Leasing Ltd And M S Mad Puri Construction Pvt Ltd Is False In View Of His Statement Recorded On Oath During The Cross Examination Before Sh Mohinder Puri On 17 04 2014 And 21 04 2014 9 On The Facts And In The Circumstance Of The Case And In Law The Cit A Has Erred In Ignoring Th At The Assessee Produced 8 Fabricated Evidences In The Form Of Mou And Arbitration Award To Give Legal Colour To The Alleged Transactions To Escape From Taxation 10 On The F Acts And In The Circumstance Of The Case And In Law The Order Of The Ld Cit A Is Bad In Law In As Much As The Same Is Rendered In Violation Of The Categorical Finding Of The Income Tax Settlement Commission Itsc Vide Their Order U S 245 D 4 Dated 22 6 2012 That Sh S K Gupta Is An Entry Operator And The Companies Managed And Con Trolled By Him Are Doing No Real Business But Providing Accommodation Entry 11 On The Facts And In The Circumstance Of The Case And In Law The Cit A Has Erred In Law And On Facts In Deleting The Disallowance Of Rs 14 03 92 386 Made Against The Clai M For Land Development Expenses 12 The Order Of The Cit A Is Erroneous And Is Not Tenable On Facts And In Law 13 The Appellant Craves Leave To Add Alter Or Amend Any All Of The Grounds Of Appeal Before Or During The Course Of The Hearing Of The A Ppeal 5 During The Course Of Hearing The Learned Ar For The Assessee Has Also Raised A Legal Plea Under Rule 27 Of Itat Rules 1963 To Submit That The Additions Made Under Section 153 A Of The Act Are Beyond The Scope Of Assessment Proceedings As They Are Not Based On Any 9 Incriminating Material Found During Search This Legal Plea Was Raised In Support Of The Findings Of Order Of Cit A Dated 17 11 2014 And As Such Another Issue Involved In The Instant Appeals Is As Under That Additions Made In The Order Of Assessment Dated 31 12 2010 Under Section 143 3 Of The Act Since Are Not Based On Any Incriminating Material Found As A Result Of Search On The Assessee Company The Same Are In Excess Of Jurisdiction And Therefore Not In Accordance With Law 6 In View Of The Above Factual Background We Now Firstly Take Up Ita No 1327 Del 2011 Being Appeal Preferred By Revenue Arising From The Order Of Cit A Dated 31 12 2010 Disposing Off The Appeal Against An Order Of Assessment Dated 31 12 2008 Under Sec Tion 143 3 Of The Act 7 Ground 1 Relates To Deletion Of Addition Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Being The Expenditure Claimed By The Assessee Under Section 40 A Ia Of The Act In The Instant Assessment Year 7 The Factual Matrix Emanating From The Order Below Is That The Appellant Sold Land Measuring 10 53 Acres In Sector 53 Gurgaon To M S Parsvnath Developers Ltd The Sa Le Of Land Was By The Appellant 10 Alongwith Two Directors Namely Mohinder Puri And Arjun Puri And Other Related Persons Namely M S Mad E Ntertainment Network Ltd M S Florentine Estates Of India Ltd And M S Sunil Gurlien Manchanda This Sale Was Under An Agreement Dated 4 4 2005 And Aggregate Consideration Accruing As A Result Of The Said Sale Was Of Rs 149 98 Crores Against The Consi Deration Accrued To The Assessee On The Sale Of Land And The Appellant Claimed An Expenditure Of Rs 11 45 18 828 Under Proviso To Section 40 A Ia Of The Act The Premise Of The Claim Is That Tds Was Deposited On 25 1 2005 I E During The Instant Ass Essment Year 2006 0 7 And Therefore In The Computation Of Total Income For The Instant Assessment Year Sum Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Was Claimed As Deduction Under The Narration Expenditure Disallowed Under Section 40 A Ia Of The Act In Financial Year 2004 0 5 Now Allowable It Is Relevant To State Here That Expenditure Of Rs 11 45 18 828 Was Claimed Under Section 37 1 Of The Act In Assessment Year 2005 06 But Disallowed In The Computation Of Income Filed By The Assessee For Assessment Year 2005 06 Under Section 40 A Ia Of The Act And Assessee Had Added Back Expenditure Debited In The Profit And Loss Account Of Rs 11 45 18 528 On The Ground That Though The Company Deducted Tds But The Same Was Not Deposited Before The Due Date For Assessment Year 2005 06 11 7 2 During The Assessment Proceedings For Assessment Year 2006 07 The Learned Assessing Officer Has Noted That Expenditure Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Pertained To 24 Parties And In Order To Verify The Identity And Genuineness Of These 24 Parties And The Work Stated To Have Been Done By Them He Made Enquiries By Issuing Summons Under Section 131 Of The Act To Them Deputing Inspector To Conduct Inquiries At The Premises Of The Above Parties And Issuing Notices U S 133 6 Of The Act To Certain Banks Askin G For The Account Opening Forms And Statement Of Account Of The Aforesaid Parties The Learned Assessing Officer Has Also Noted That Summons Were Also Issued To Some Persons Who Were Found Related To One Or More Of The 24 Parties On The Basis Of Account Op Ening Forms Received From The Banks The Result Of The Enquiries Was Incorporated In The Show Cause Notice Issued To The Assessee Company On 19 12 2008 The Appellant Furnished A Reply Dated 26 12 2008 To The Assessing Officer The Contentions Raised There In Have Been Summarized In The Appellate Order Of Cit A And Reads As Under I Following Evidence Was Furnished In Support Of The Genuineness Of The Expenditure Incurred Ii Copies Of Account Of The Payees Confirmation Of The Payees Pan Of Payees And Details Of Payments Made By Cheques Drafts 12 B Copies Of Bills Invoices Issued By The Payees On The Basis Of Which The Payments Were Made To Them C Copies Of Tds Certificates In Form No 16 A To All The Payees Giving Pan Of Payees Amounts Credite D Date Of Payments Credits Tax Deducted And Tax Paid Giving Challan No Date And Branch Of Bank Where Deposited D Latest Proof Of Existence Of Some Of The Contractor Companies Ii A Request Was Made That The Evidence Gathered On The Back Of The Assessee In The Form Of Statements Recorded Submissions Made And Documents Furnished By The Various Parties Reports Of The Inspector Copies Of The Bank Accounts Etc May Be Furnished To Enable The Appellant To Go Through Them And Also To Enable It To Ex Ercise Right Of Cross Examination Based On The Case Law Cited Iii It Was Also Requested That The Appellant Be Allowed Time To Find Out And Furnish The Current Addresses Of The Various Payees To Whom The Notices Issued By The A O Were Not Served Iv In Order To Show The Genuineness Of The Transaction 12 Affidavits Of The Payees Were Filed Which Showed That These Parties Existed That They Were Identifiable And Had Worked For The Appellant And The Payments Were Made To Them V As The Opportunity Provided Was Inadequate Further Time Was Asked To Be Given To Gather More Evidence And Furnish The Same 7 3 The Assessing Officer However Held That The Expenditure Claimed Is Not Genuine And Fictitious And Contractors To Whom Payments Have Been Made A Re Mere Name Lenders He Therefore Made The Disallowance Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Under Section 37 1 Of The Act Before The Cit A The Appellant Inter Alia Submitted As Under 13 Iii The Claim Was Disallowed Under Section 37 Of The It Act The Final Concl Usion Of The Ao Being That The Sum Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Was Not Genuine But Fictitious And The Contractors Are All Mere Name Lenders The Expenditure Has Not Been Allowed U S 37 Of The Act On The Inherent Finding That It Was Not Genuinely Incurred As Land Development Expenditure And Was Not Paid To The Contractors Who According To Him Did Not Do Any Work And Were Mere Name Lenders In The Face Of This Finding The Question For Consideration Of The Applicability U S 40 A Ia Which Applies Only W Here The Expenditure Is Otherwise Allowable By The Ao Does Not Arise Because If The Ao Gives A Finding That The Expenditure Itself Is Not Allowable As Deduction U S 37 It Is Not An Expenditure Being Amount Payable To A Contractor And Therefore In The First Place Tax Is Not Deductible Thereon Under Chapter Xvii B This Being The Position Emerging From The Order Of The Ao Itself The Logical Result Would Be That The Deductibility Of The Expenditure In The Ay 2006 07 Can Not Be Considered Because The Ded Uctibility Was Shifted From The Ay 2005 06 To Ay 2006 07 Only Because Of The Compulsion Of Section 40 A Ia If Section 40 A Ia Does Not Survive On The Basis Of The Finding Of The Ao The Matter Has Necessarily To Be Relegated For Its Consideration In Th E Ay 2005 06 This Is So Because The Expenditure Was Incurred In That Year Since The Assessee Was Following Mercantile System Of Accounting The Actual Payment Was Not Relevant So 14 Long As The Expenditure Was Incurred And Accounted For In The Year 2005 06 Iv This Brings The Matter To An Important Aspect As To Whether On The Present Facts The Ao While Dealing With The Assessment For The Ay 2006 07 Could Consider The Genuineness Of The Expenditure In The Ay 2006 07 It Is Undisputed That The Expenditure Was Incurred In The Ay 2005 06 The Genuineness Of That Expenditure Can Be Considered In That Year Only I E In The Course Of Assessment Proceedings For That Year No Expenditure Was Incurred In The Ay 2006 07 And As We Have Stated The Claim Was Made In The C Omputation Of Total Income To This Year Only Because Of The Compulsion Of Section 40 A Ia If Section 40 A Ia Itself Does Not Apply According To The Aos Findings Then The Only Jurisdiction Of The Ao Is To Consider The Admissibility Of The Expenditure U S 37 For Which The Focus Must Shift To Ay 2005 06 It Is In That Year A Finding About The Genuineness Has To Be Given 7 4 Apart From The Above Vide Written Submissions Dated 4 11 2010 It Was Submitted As Under In Continuation Of Our Submission S On Grounds No 3 To 9 Filed On 21 9 2010 We Make Further Submissions As Under 2 Return For The A Y 2005 06 Was Filed On 31 10 2005 Copy Of The Acknowledgement Of Return Is At Page 1 The Computation Of Total Income Is At Page 2 Copy Of Annual Accou Nts Is At Pages 3 To 17 15 2 1 The Profit And Loss Account Inter Alia Showed An Expenditure Of Rs 11 51 81 489 Under The Head Land Development Expenditure Page 7 In The Computation Of Total Income A Sum Of Rs 11 45 18 428 Was Added Back Describi Ng It As Expenses Not Allowable U S 40 A Ia Of I T Act 1961 Page 2 3 On 19 2 2007 The Ao Issued A Notice U S 143 2 And A Notice U S 142 I Alongwith A Questionnaire Which Are At Pages 18 To 23 In Query No 24 G Page 23 Specific Details Were Called For In Respect Of Land Development Expenses 3 1 The Assessee Furnished A Reply Which Is At Pages 24 To 121 In Para 9 B It Was Stated As Under Page 25 During The Financial Year The Assessee Company Has Incurred Expenses On Its Land And Lan D Of Its Associate Companies Partners On The Gurgaon Land On Account Of Its Development Which Includes Clearing And Leveling Of Land Its Soiling Fencing Lighting Sanitation Boundary Etc To Make It In Salable Conditions And To Attract High Profile Buyer S At Last Assessee Company Alongwith Its Associate Companies Partners Dealt With Parsvanath Developers Ltd For Development Of This Land Copies Of Bills Invoices Alongwith Confirmation From Suppliers In Respect Of Expenses Incurred On Development Of L And Are Enclosed Further In Para 14 It Was Stated As Under Page 26 As Mentioned Above Development Expenses Were Incurred For Cleaning Leveling Etc Or Preliminary Development Expenses To 16 Make The Land Of Section 53 Village Wazirabad Gurgaon Int O Saleable Conditions Details Of These Expenses Are Enclosed Herewith Further To State That These Expenses Were Incurred During The Year But Final Payments Were Made In Next Year On Audit Objection Regarding Accounting Conventions Which State Mercantile Basis Of Accounting Bills Were Accounted For On Accrual Basis Therefore There Was Delay In Depositing The Tds Amount And Same Were Disallowed U S 40 A Ia Of 1 Tax Act Of Calculating Income Of The Company For Year 3 2 The Details Furnished As Per Th E Questionnaire Issued By The Ao And The Explanation Submissions Filed Were Considered By The Ao Who Passed The Assessment Order U S 143 2 On 26 3 2007 A Copy Of Which Is Enclosed At Pages 123 To 126 The Details And Explanation Furnished With Regard To Land Development Expenditure Incurred Were Accepted Iv It Is Relevant To Mention That Ledger Copy Of Account Of Land Development E Expenditure As Appearing In The Books Of Account Is At Pages 28 To 35 This Shows That The Expenditure Was Accounted For In The Books Of Account For The F Y 2004 05 It Is Also Borne Out From The Record That Tax Was Deducted In Respect Of Each Payment Which Was Credited In The Books Of Account For The Year Ending 31 3 2005 A Copy Of Tds Account Is At Page 36 Further The Ta X Deducted Was Not Paid Within The Prescribed Period But Was Deposited 17 Only On 25 10 2005 As Is Evident From The Copy Of The Consolidated Challan At Page 122 V To Reiterate I Necessary 6 Details In Respect Of Land Development Expenses Incurred During The F Y 2004 05 Were Called For And Furnished Also Was Furnished Copy Of Ledger Account Of The Land Development Expenses Ii The Expenses Were Incurred In The F Y 2004 04 As Per Mercantile Method Of Accounting Employed Kindly See Page 13 Iii Tax Was Deducted From The Payment Credited In The Books During F Y 200 05 But Was Not Paid Within The Prescribed Period Iv Tax Deducted In F Y 2004 05 Was Paid In F Y 2005 06 On 25 10 2005 V Along With The Details Of Expenditure Were Also Furnished Copi Es Of Bills Invoices Along With Confirmation From Suppliers In Respect Of Expenses Incurred On Development Of Land Vi Ao Considered The Above Facts Details Explanations And Completed The Assessment For The Asstt Year 2005 06 U S 143 3 On 26 3 07 Afte R Accepting The Same 7 5 The Learned Cit A Having Regard To The Aforesaid Contentions Held That The Expenditure Was Incurred And Also Accounted For In The 18 Assessment Year 2005 06 It Was Held That During The Assessment Year 2005 06 The Said Expenditure Was Not Claimed Because Of Non Deduct Of Tds Under Section 40 A Ia Of The Act It Was Held That The Ground That Expenditure Cannot Be Disallowed On Account Of Non Genuineness In Assessment Year 2006 07 Because The Said Issue Does Not Relate To This Year It Was Noted That This Plea Was Taken By The Appellant Before Assessing Officer Also During The Assessment Proceedings But The Assessing Officer Had Overruled The Objection By Saying That The Disallowance Is To Be Made In The Year When The Expenditure Is C Laimed However The Cit A On Examination Of The Issue Held That Since Expenditure Was Incurred And Accounted For In The Books Of Accounts Maintained For Assessment Year 2005 06 Its Genuineness Could Only Be Considered In The Assessment Year 2005 06 And Could Not Be Shifted To The Assessment Year 2006 07 As The Law On This Issue Has Been Laid Down In The Case Of Kikabhai Premchand Vs Cit Reported In 24 Itr 506 Sc And Cit Vs S K Chitnavis 1932 2 Company Cases 464 That The Assessing Officer Can Only Take Into Consideration Income Profit Or Gains Made In That Year And Is Not Concerned With The Profits Or Losses For Another Year It Was Thus Held That Genuineness Of Expenditure Could Have Been Examined Only In Assessment Year 2005 06 And Not In The Pre Sent Assessment Year 2006 07 It Was Held That 19 Only Aspect Which Would Be Examined In The Instant Year Whether The Expenditure Incurred In Preceding Year Could Be Allowed In View Of Proviso To Section 40 A Ia Of The Act And Once Tds Was Duly Deposited In T He Instant Assessment Year I E 2006 07 Expenditure Ought To Have Been Allowed In Terms Of Proviso To Section 40 A Ia Of The Act And As Such The Disallowance Made Was Deleted 7 6 The Learned Cit Dr Read Page 3 Para 4 And Page 4 Paras 6 To 8 Of Aos Order Passed Under Section 143 3 Of The Act Wherein Learned Ao Has Discussed Regarding The Facts Of Said Claim Of Land Development Expenses So Made By Assessee Company It Was Contended By Learned Cit Dr That The Assessee Company Has Claimed Land Devel Opment Expenses Paid To 24 Parties For Which Detailed Investigations Were Carried Out By Learned Ao During The Course Of Assessmen T Proceedings At Pages 12 To 60 Of Aos Order Wherein At Pages 59 To 60 Of The Aos Order It Was Held By Learned Ao That T He Said Claim Made By Assessee Company Is A Bogus Claim As None Of The Parties Were Found At The Their Given Addresses And Summons Issued To These Parties Were Never Complied 7 7 Further The Learned Cit Dr Argued That The Only Finding Recorded By Le Arned Cit A Vide Order Dated 31 12 2010 While Deleting The Said 20 Disallowance Is That Since The Said Expenditures Pertained To Preceding Assessment Year Wherein Claim Was Made In Profit Loss Account Of Ay 2005 06 The Said Expenditure Was Only Disal Lowed In Return Of Income Of Ay 2005 06 As Tds Was Not Deposited On The Same And Since In The Instant Assessment Year 2006 07 Tds Has Been Duly Deposited As Such Learned Ao Was Only Supposed To Apply The Provisions Of Section 40 A Ia Mechanically And The Expenditures So Claimed Could Not Have Been Examined Under The Provisions Of Section 37 Of The Act Is Contrary To The Provisions Of The Income Tax Act As The Assessee Has Claimed The Said Expenditure In The Return Of Income Of Impugned Assessment Ye Ar And As Such The Said Claim Was Correctly Examined In The Impugned Assessment Year 2006 07 7 8 That Further The Learned Cit Dr Reiterated The Above Submissions For The Same Additions Again Made In Assessmen T Under Section 153 A Of The Act As Learned Ao Has Merely Repeated The Said Addition And Even The Findings So Recorded In Original Assessment Proceedings Have Been Merely Extrapolated In Assessment Framed Under Section 153 A Of The Act Dated 31 12 2010 7 9 The Learned Counsel Of Assessee Supported The Order Of Learned Cit A And Further Argued That The Said Disallowance Of Rs 11 45 18 21 528 Is Beyond The Jurisdiction Of Learned Ao As The Same Was Never Claimed As Expenditure In The Profit Loss Account For Impugned Assessment Year 2006 07 R Ather The Same Was Claimed As Expenditure In Ay 2005 06 For Which Due Assessment Was Made By Learned Ao Under Section 143 3 Of The Act Who Accepted The Genuineness Of Said Expenditure After Due And Proper Examination Learned Counsel Of Assessee Company Relied On Following Pages Of Paper Book I A Profit Loss Account For Ay 2005 06 Wherein Said Expenditure Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Was Claimed As Expenditure See Page 55 Of Pb I B Computation Of Income For Ay 2005 06 Wherein The Said Expenditure W As Added Back As Tds Was Deducted But Not Deposited Within Due Date See Page 50 Of Pb I C Notice Of Ao Dated 19 02 2007 During Assessment Proceedings For Ay 2005 06 Wherein Specific Query Was Raised By Ao With Regards To Claim Of Said Land Development Expenses See Page 68 69 Of Pb I D Copy Of Reply To Ao During Assessment Proceedings For Ay 2005 06 Wherein Specific Reply Was Furnished To The Ao Regarding Claim Of Land Development Expense Along With Necessary Documentary Proofs Containing Bills And Confirmations Of The Parties To Whom Said Payments Are Being Made By Assessee Company See Page 72 73 76 83 And 85 169 E Copy Of Assessment Order For Ay 2005 06 Dated 26 03 2007 Under Section 143 Of The Act 22 7 10 Further It Was Submitted By The Learned Counsel Of The Assessee Company That The Said Payment With Respect To Land Development Expense Was Paid By Assessee Company For The Reason That The Assessee Had Sold Its 10 53 Acres Of Land Located In Sector 53 Gurgaon During The Assessment Yea R Under Consideration To M S Parsvnath Developers Ltd For The Same The Appellant Had Incurred A Total Expenditure Of Rs 11 51 81 489 Under The Head Land And Development Expenses In Ay 2005 06 And Since Out Of Aforesaid Total Expenditure Tds Was Not Deposited Within Time Though Deducted With Respect To Expenditure Of Rs 11 45 18 528 And As Such The Same Was Added Back In Computation Of Income For Ay 2005 06 By Describing It As Expense Not Allowable Under Section 40 A Ia Of The Income Ta X Act The Reason For Adding Back The Same In Computation Of Income For Ay 2005 06 Was That Even Though The Said Expenditure Was Incurred And Claimed In Ay 2005 06 And Tax Was Also Deducted At Source And Though It Was Claimed As Expenditure In P L Account Since The Tds Was Not Deposited With The Statutory Period The Expenditure So Claimed Was Voluntarily Added Back In The Computation Of Income As Not Allowable Under Section 40 A Ia Of The Act The Tax Was Duly Deposited On 25 10 2005 See Page 170 Of Pb I I E During Ay 2006 07 Therefore In The Computation Of Total Income For Ay 2006 07 The Same Was 23 Claimed As Deduction By Showing It As Expenditure Disallowed Under Section 40 A Ia In Ay 2005 06 Now Allowable In Ay 2006 07 7 11 It Was Further Argued That No Expenditure Was Incurred In Ay 2006 07 And The Same Was Only Claimed In Computation Of Income For Ay 2006 07 Due To Provisions Of Section 40 A Ia Of The Act In Other Words For Considering The Genuineness And Deciding The Admissibility Of Deduction In Respect Of Expenditure On Land Development Expenses A Finding Was Necessarily Supposed To Be Given By Ao In The Course Of Assessment For Ay 2005 06 Which Was Not Given And The Transactions For Ay 2005 06 Cannot Be Considered For The Purp Oses Of Computation Of Total Income For Ay 2006 07 7 12 That Further The L D Cit A Vide Order Dated 31 12 2010 While Giving Relief To The Assessee Appellant Gave Directions To The R Evenue A Uthorities To Take Appropriate Action As Per Law For Ay 20 05 06 And Bring To Tax The Above Expenditure As Non Genuine In Ay 2005 06 Which Has Not Been Done By R Evenue A Uthorities And As Such The Addition Needs To Be Deleted On This Ground Also 7 13 To Sum Up It Was Argued By Learned Counsel For Assessee That The Transaction Relating To Land Development Expense Were Incurred In Ay 2005 06 That The Expenditure Were Also Booked In P L Account For Ay 24 2005 06 Because Of The Provisions Of Section 40 A Ia Of The Act The Said Claim Was Deferred To Ay 2006 07 Th E Only Jurisdiction Of The Ao In Ay 2006 07 Was To Consider The Allowability By Confining Himself To Provisions Of Section 40 A Ia Instead Of Doing That The Ao Transgressed His Jurisdiction By Looking Into The Genuineness Of The Expenses For The Preced Ing Assessment Year The Ao Could Not Have Given A Finding That The Expenses For The Preceding Assessment Year Were Not Genuine In The Course Of Making Assessment For Ay 2006 07 And As Such The Relief So Given By Learned Cit A Is Just And Proper And Be Upheld 8 We Have Heard The Rival Contentions And Perused The Material On Record The Learned Cit A In Its Order Dated 31 12 2010 Deleted The Disallowance By Holding As Under 5 I Have Carefully Considered The Submissions Filed By The Appellant And T He Case Laws Relied Upon By Him The Following Facts Emerge From These Submissions And Are Borne Out From Record 1 The Expenses Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Were Incurred In The Fy 2004 05 And Were Accounted For In The Books Of Account In The Fy 2004 05 As Per Mercantile System Of Accounting Regularly Employed By The Appellant 25 Ii Tax Was Deducted In Respect Of Each Sum Credited To The Accounts Of The Payees As Required By Section 194 C Of The Act Iii Tax Deducted Was Reflected In The Books Of Account For The Year Ending 31 3 2005 It Was Not Paid Within The Period Prescribed Under The Act But Was Paid On 25 10 2005 Necessary Proof Of Payment Of The Total Tds Of Rs 31 17 853 On 25 10 2005 Was Furnished By Filing Copy Of The Challan Iv In The Computation Of Total Income For The Assessment Year 2005 06 The Sum Paid Of Rs 11 45 18 428 Was Added Back As Expenses Not Allowed U S 40 A Ia Of The Act 1961 V Since Tax Was Paid On 25 10 2005 The Amount Of Rs 11 45 18 428 Was Claimed As Deduction In The Astt Year 2006 07 In View Of The Proviso To Section 40 A Ia Vi Necessary Details In Respect Of Land Development Expenses Were Called For By The Ao In The Course Of Assessment For The A Y 2005 06 Vide Questionnaire Dt 19 12 07 And Furnished Along Wi Th Bills Invoices Confirmation From Suppliers And Were Considered By The Ao In The Course Of Assessment For A Y 2005 06 Completed U S 163 3 On 26 3 2007 After Accepting The Same It Is Seen From The Assessment Order That The Assessing Officer Has Disall Owed The Expenditure Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Out Of Total Disallowance Of Rs 14 03 92 386 By Holding The As Non Genuine And Fictitious However It Is Not Disputed By The Assessing Officer That The Expenditure Was Incurred And 26 Accounted For In The Asstt Ye Ar 2005 06 Under The Mercantile Method Of Accounting Regularly Employed The Same Was Not Claimed In A Y 2005 06 Only Because Of Compulsion Of Section 40 A I And Its Deduction Was Shifted To Asstt Year 2006 07 Where It Was Claimed As Per Mandatory P Rovision Contained In Proviso To Section 40 A Ia The Ground That The Expenditure Cannot Be Disallowed In A Yr 2006 07 Because It Does Not Relate To The Year Was Taken By The Appellant Before The Assessing Officer Also During The Assessment Proceedin Gs But The Assessing Officer Had Overruled The Objection By Saying That The Disallowance Is To Be Made In The Year When The Expenditure Is Claimed Although The Issue Is A Bit Complete Because In The Year 2005 06 The Expenditure Was Incurred But The Claim Was Withdrawn In The Computation Of Income On Technical Ground U S 40 A Ia Of The I T Act So There Was No Question Of Disallowing The Same Whereas In The Near Year I E A Yr 2006 07 Was Expenditure Is Claimed And Disallowed But The Disallowance Is Challenged On The Ground That The Expenditure Does Not Relate To This Year However After Going Through The Submissions Of The Assessee And The Various Case Laws Cited By Him I Am Of The View That Since The Expenditure Was Incurred And Accounted For In The Books Of Account Maintained For The Asstt Year 2005 06 Its Genuineness Could Only Be Considered In The Asstt Year 2005 06 And Could Not Be Shifted To The Asstt Year 2006 07 As The Law On This Issue Has Been Laid Down In The Case Of Kikabhai Prem Chand Vs Cit 24 Itr 506 Sc And Cit Vs S M Chitnavis 1932 2 27 Company Cases 464 That The Assessing Officer Can Only Take Into Consideration Income Profit Or Gains Made In That Year And Is Not Concerned With The Profits Or Losses For Another Year Th Us For Considering The Genuineness Of Expenditure A Finding Ought To Have Been Given In The Course Of Assessment For The Assessment Year 2005 06 When It Was Incurred And The A O While Making Assessment For The Asstt Year 2006 07 Could Not Examine The Transactions Of The Proceeding Year And Telescope Those Transactions For Computing The Income For The Asstt Year 2006 07 I Therefore Hold That It Was Not Permissible For The A O To Make The Transactions Entered Into In The Preceding Year Subject Matter Of Assessment For The Assessment Year 2006 07 The Only Aspect Which The A O Could Examine In The Asstt Year 2006 07 Was Whether The Expenditure Incurred In The Preceding Year Could Be Allowed In View Of The Proviso To Sec 40 A Ia I Agree With T He Appellant That The Proviso To Section 40 A Ia Is A Mandatory Provision And If The Conditions Set Out Therein Are Fulfilled It Is Obligatory To Allow The Deduction In The Present Case The Facts Which Are Borne Out From Record Are That The Expenditure Was Shown And Accepted As One In Respect Of Which Tax Was Deductible U S 194 C Tax Was Actually So Deducted In The Assessment Year 2005 06 When The Expenditure Was Incurred The Tax Deducted U S 194 C Has Been Shown To Be Deposited On 25 10 2005 Thus All The Conditions Set Out In The Proviso To Section 40 A Ia Are Fulfilled This Being So It Is Mandate Of The 28 Said Proviso That The Deduction Ought To Be Allowed Accordingly It Is Directed That The Deduction Of Rs 11 45 18 5628 Be Allowed By The A O However The Assessing Officer Is Free To Investigate The Genuineness Of The Expenditure Of Rs 11 45 18 528 In Assessment Year 2005 06 By Taking Appropriate Action As Per Law And Tax The Above Sum If The Expenditure Is Not Genuine 8 1 On Examination Of The Facts On Record It Is Undisputed That Appellant Had Incurred A Total Expenditure Of Rs 11 51 81 489 Under The Head Land And Development Expenses In Ay 2005 06 And Since Out Of Total Expenditure Of 11 51 81 489 Tds Was Not Deposited Wi Thin Time Though Deducted With Respect To Expenditure Of Rs 11 45 18 528 And As Such The Same Was Added Back In Computation Of Income For Ay 2005 06 By Describing It As Expense Not Allowable Under Section 40 A Ia Of The Income Tax Act The Reaso N Given For Adding Back The Same In Computation Of Income For Ay 2005 06 Was That Even Though The Said Expenditure Was Incurred And Claimed In Ay 2005 06 And Tax Was Also Deducted At Source And Though It Was Claimed As Expenditure In P L Account Since The Tds Was Not Deposited With The Statutory Period The Expenditure So Claimed Was Voluntarily Added Back In The Computation Of Income As Not Allowable Under Section 40 A Ia Of The Act The Tax Was Duly Deposited On 29 25 10 2005 I E During Ay 2006 07 There Fore In The Computation Of Total Income For Ay 2006 07 The Same Was Claimed As Deduction By Showing It As Expenditure Disallowed Under Section 40 A Ia In Ay 2005 06 8 2 On Going Through The Paper Book Filed By The Assessee We Have Seen That The Amo Unt Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Was Never Claimed As Expenditure In The Profit Loss Account For Impugned Assessment Year 2006 07 Rather The Same Was Claimed As Expenditure In Ay 2005 06 For Which Due Assessment Was Made By Learned Ao Under Section 143 3 Of The Act Who Accepted The Genuineness Of Said Expenditure After Due And Proper Examination Following Documents Have Been Filed By Assessee Company In Support Of The Above A Profit Loss Account For Ay 2005 06 Wherein Said Expenditure Of Rs 11 45 18 528 Was Claimed As Expenditure See Page 55 Of Pb I B Computation Of Income For Ay 2005 06 Wherein The Said Expenditure Was Added Back As Tds Was Deducted But Not Deposited Within Due Date See Page 50 Of Pb I C Notice Of Ao Dated 19 02 2007 Du Ring Assessment Proceedings For Ay 2005 06 Wherein Specific Query Was Raised By Ao With Regards To Claim Of Said Land Development Expenses See Page 68 69 Of Pb I 30 D Copy Of Reply To Ao During Assessment Proceedings For Ay 2005 06 Wherein Specific Reply Was Furnished To The Ao Regarding Claim Of Land Development Expense Along With Necessary Documentary Proofs Containing Bills And Confirmations Of The Parties To Whom Said Payments Are Being Made By Assessee Company See Page 72 73 76 83 And 85 169 E Copy Of Assessment Order For Ay 2005 06 Dated 26 03 2007 Under Section 143 Of The Act 8 3 The Genuineness Of The Expenditure On Land Development Expenses Incurred In Assessment Year 2005 06 Under Section 37 1 Of The Act Can Only Be Examined In As Sessment Year 2005 06 And Not In The Instant Assessment Year Infact Such An Examination As Is Evident From The Order Of Cit A And Facts Stated By Us Wherein It Was Dealing Him In Assessment Year 2005 06 Once Such An Examination Has Already Taken Place And No Adverse Finding Recorded Therein The Only Issue That Remained For Adjudication In The Instant Year Was Allowability In Terms Of Proviso To Section 40 A Ia Of The Act The Said Proviso To Section 40 A Ia Of The Act Reads As Under Provided That Where In Respect Of Any Such Sum Tax Has Been Deducted In Any Subsequent Year Or Has Been Deducted During The Previous Year But Paid After The Due Date Specified In Sub Section 1 Of Section 139 Such Sum Shall Be Allowed As A 31 Deduction In Computing The Income Of The Previous Year In Which Such Tax Has Been Paid 8 4 The Aforesaid Proviso Expressly Provides That Where In Respect Of Any Sum Tax Has Been Deducted In Any Subsequent Year Such Sum Shall Be Allowed As Deduction In Computing The Income Of T He Previous Year In Which Such Tax Has Been Paid In Such Circumstances The Conclusion Of Cit A To Hold That Since Genuineness Of Expenditure Stood Examined In Assessment Year 2005 06 And Tax Was Duly Deducted In Assessment Year 2006 07 Therefore The D Isallowance Made In The Impugned Order Of Assessment Was On Account Of Non Genuineness Of Expenditure Was Not Tenable 8 5 We Also Find That The Learned Cit Dr Has Though Extensively Relied On En Quiries Conducted By Learned Ao But Has Failed To Controv Ert The Factual Finding S Recorded By Learned Cit A And The Status Of Directions To The R Evenue A Uthorities To Take Appropriate Action As Per Law For Ay 2005 06 And Bring To Tax The Above Expenditure As Non Genuine In Ay 2005 06 8 6 In Support Of The A Bove Conclusion We Seek To Draw Support From The Case Of Kikabhai Premchand Vs Cit Sc Reported In 24 Itr 506 Wherein It Was Held As Under 32 It Is Well Recognized That In Revenue Cases Regard Must Be Had To The Substance Of The Transaction Rather Than To Its Mere Form In The Instant Case Disregarding Technicalities It Was Impossible To Get Away From The Fact That The Business Was Owned And Run By The Assessee Himself In Such Circumstances It Was Wholly Unreal And Artificial To Separate The Business From Its Owner And Treat Them As If They Were Separate Entities Trading With Each Other And Then By Means Of A Fictional Sale Introduce A Fictional Profit Which In Truth And In Fact Is Non Existent Cut Away The Fictions And One Reach The Position That The Man Is Supposed To Be Selling To Himself And Thereby Making A Profit Out Of Himself Which On The Face Of It Is Not Only Absurd But Against All Canons Of Mercantile And Income Tax Law He May Keep It And Not Show A Profit He May Sell It To Another At A Loss A Nd Cannot Be Taxed Because He Cannot Be Compelled To Sell At A Profit But In This Purely Fictional Sale To Himself He Is Compelled To Sell At A Fictional Profit When The Market Rises In Order That He May Be Compelled To Pay To Government A Tax Which Is An Ything But Fictional The Appellants Method Of Book Keeping Reflected The True Position As He Made His Purchases He Entered His Stock At The Cost Price On One Side Of The Accounts At The Close Of The Year He Entered The Value Of Any Unsold Stock At Cost On The Other Side Of The Accounts Thus Cancelling Out The Entries Relating To The Same Unsold Stock Earlier In The Accounts And Then That Was Carried Forward As The Opening Balance In The Next Years Accounts This Cancelling Out Of The Unsold Stock From Both Sides Of The Accounts Left Only The Transactions On Which There Had Been Actual Sales And Gave The True And Actual Profit 33 Or Loss On His Years Dealings In The Same Way The Appellant Had Reflected The True State Of His Finances And Given A Truthful Picture Of The Profit And Loss In His Business By Entering The Bullion And Silver At Cost When He Withdrew Them For A Purely Non Business Purpose And Utilised Them In A Transaction Which Brought Him Neither Income Nor Profit Nor Gain Hence In The Circums Tances Of This Case No Income Arose To The Appellant As A Result Of The Transfer Of The Shares And Silver Bars To The Trustees 8 7 In View Of The Above Facts And Circumstances Of The Case We Uphold The Deletion Of Addition Of Rs 11 47 18 428 By The Cit A And Dismiss The Ground Raised By The Revenue 9 Ground 2 Relates To Addition Of Rs 2 00 00 000 On Account Of Discrepancy In The Books Of Accounts Of The Assessee Company The Assessing Officer In The Order Of Assessment Has Perused Of Profit A Nd Loss Account Of The Assessee It Was Observed That Sum Of Rs 10 50 00 000 Had Been Debited On Account Of Payment In Terms Of Arbitration Order Which Had Been Claimed To Have Been Paid To Scll Further In The Balance Sheet Of The Assessee It Reflecte D A Payment Of Rs 7 35 50 000 As Compensation Payable However From The Perusal Of The Citi Bank Account Of Assessee It Is Noticed That Rs 5 27 00 000 Has Been Actually Paid To Scll During The Instant 34 Assessment Year Which Fact Had Also Been Confi Rmed From Shri S K Guptas Scll Account Which Gives Complete Narrations Of Entries Amounting To Rs 5 27 00 000 Given To Pcl Thus The Assessing Officer Was Of The Opinion That It Reflects Only A Sum Of Rs 5 35 00 000 Show N As Payable By The Assesse E To Scll Instead Of Rs 7 35 00 000 He Therefore Observed And Held That The Assessee Company Had Paid Rs 2 00 00 000 Over And Above The Amount Of Rs 10 50 00 000 Debited To The Profit And Loss Account Of Scll And Since The Assessee Has Not Been Provided Any Explanation For The Above Difference In Compensation Payable The Same Was Added To The Total Income Of The Assessee Company For The Year Under Consideration Under The Head Income From Other Sources On Account Of Discrepancies In The Books O F Account Of The Assessee 9 1 Before The Ld Cit A The Assessee Contended That The Aforesaid Addition Was Made Without Giving Any Opportunity To The Assessee Company It Also Stated That The Basis Adopted For Making The Addition Was Annexure In Order O F Assessment And A Printout Was Taken Which Contained Loan Transactions From April 2005 To March 2006 Extracted From The Laptop Belonging To Shri S K Gupta Who Was A Director Of Scll It Was Contended That The Aforesaid Alleged Discrepancy Is Based On Fundamental Misconception As Sum Of Rs 2 00 00 000 Was Paid 35 Vide Cheque No 245122 Dated 25 2 2006 And Cheque No 245128 Dated 1 3 2006 Of Rs 1 00 00 000 Drawn On Citi Bank New Delhi It Was Stated That These Payments Were Made On Behalf Of M S Flo Rentine Estates Of India Ltd And M S Mad Entertainment Network Ltd Respectively And Were Duly Reflected In The Books Of Accounts And The Accounts Of The Respective Companies Were Duly Debited The Ledger Accounts And All Evidences To Support The Aforesa Id Claim Were Furnished The Cit A On Examination Of The Aforesaid Deleted The Addition 9 2 L Earned Cit Dr Argued That Said Addition Was Correctly Made By Learned Ao As The Assessee Company Was Not Able To Substantiate The Discrepancies In Its Books O F Accounts Of A Sum Of Rs 2 00 00 000 He Heavily Relied On The Order Of Assessment So Passed By Learned Ao The Learned Cit Dr Agreed To The Fact That Even Though Said Addition Was Made By Learned Ao Under Section 153 A Of The Act And The Same Was Del Eted By Learned Cit A And Though No Appeal Has Been Preferred By Revenue In The Appeal So Filed Under Section 153 A Proceedi Ngs But Revenue Has Accepted The Said Deletion By Learned Cit A Only In 153 A Proceedings 36 9 3 The Ld Counsel For The Assessee Again Supported The Order Of Learned Cit A Dated 31 12 2010 And Further Submitted That During The Impugned Assessment Year The 2006 07 The Assessee Company Had Showed Payments Of Ch Eques Aggregating To Rs 5 27 00 000 However The Party To Whom The Said Amount Was Paid M S S Ino Credit Leasing Ltd Scll Has Confirmed Of Receiving Only Cheques Upto Rs 3 27 00 000 From The Assessee Company That However The Correct Position Is That The Amount Of Rs 1 Crore Each No Doubt Was Paid By The Ass Essee Company But Was Paid On Behalf Of M S Florenstine Estates India Ltd And M S Mad Entertainment Network Ltd These Payments Were Duly Reflected In The Books Of Assessee Company And The Accounts Of The Respective Companies Were Duly Debited As Well These Being Subsidiary Companies Their Accounts Were Duly Submitted In The Course Of The Assessment However The Addition Was Made By Learned Ao Without Providing Any Opportunity What So Ever And Also Without Verifying The Facts Which Was Duly Examined And Appreciated By Learned Cit A And As Such The Relief Given By Learned Cit A Is Just And Proper 10 We Have Considered The Rival Submissions And Perused The Material On Record The Learned Cit A While Deleting The Addition Has Held As Under 37 6 I Have Considered The Submissions The Facts As Started In The Submissions Show That Ao Is Not Right In The Stating That No Explanation Was Provided For The Said Payment Of Rs 2 Crores This Was Because The Appellant Was Not Called Upon To Explain The Mat Ter The Appellant Has Clarified The Matter Based On The Records Maintained By It To The Effect That Payment Of Rts 1 Crore Each Aggregating Rs 2 Crores Was Made To M Sino Credits Leasing Ltd On Behalf Of M S Florentine Estates Of India Ltd And M S Ma D Network Ltd Respectively And Necessary Adjustment Was Made In The Books Of Account By The Appellant By Raising Debit Notes There Was Therefore No Discrepancy In The Matter And Accordingly The Addition Of Rs 2 Crores Cannot Be Sustained The Addition Of Rs 2 Crores Is Deleted And Grounds No 10 Is Allowed 10 1 The L D Cit Dr In His Contentions Has Not Rebutted The Aforesaid Factual Findings Recorded In The Impugned Order Of Cit A And In Absence Of Such Rebuttal We Are Unable To Persuade Ourselves To Form A N Opinion To The Contrary The Fact Of The Matter Remains That Rs 2 00 00 000 Was Explained By The Assessee Having Been Paid By Debiting Account Of The Group Company And Such Payments Have Been Made Through Banking Channels The Revenue Has Not B Een Able To Place Any Material To Rebut The Aforesaid Cogent Explanation Tendered In The Appellate Proceedings N O Opportunity Was Granted In The Assessment Proceeding S W E Also Notice That Identical Addition Ha D 38 Been Made In The Order Of Assessment Dated 31 12 2010 Under Section 153 A 143 3 Of The Act In Pursuance To Search Conducted On 5 11 2009 Under Section 132 1 Of The Act T He Said Addition Stood Deleted In An Order Dated 17 11 2014 Passed By Cit A Though The Revenue Has Preferred An Appeal In Ita N O 754 Del 2015 But Such Deletion Of Addition Has Not Been Challenged Before Us Which Also Support S The Aforesaid Claim Of The Assessee Company Having Regard To The Aforesaid Factual Position We Uphold The Deletion Of Addition Of Rs 2 00 00 000 On Ac Count Of Discrepancy In The Books Of Accounts As A Result Ground Raised By The Revenue Is Rejected 11 Ground No 3 And 4 Relates To Addition Of Rs 10 50 00 000 Being An Expenditure Incurred On Payments To Scll As Compensation By The Assessee Comp Any The Relevant Facts As Noted In The Order Of Cit A Are That During The Assessment Proceedings Ao Noted That Appellant Had Claimed A Deduction Of Rs 10 50 Crores Paid To M S Sino Credits And Leasing Ltd As Compensation Against Their Claim Consequent Upon The A Rbitration S Ettlement Dated 2 05 2005 A Query Was Raised In The Questionnaire Dated 19 02 2008 Regarding The Payment Of Rs 10 5 Crores To M S Sino Credits And Leasing Ltd Subsequently On 24 12 2008 Notice U S 142 1 Dated 23 12 2008 Was Given To The Assessee By The Assessing Officer Alongwith Copy Of A 39 Statement Of S Hri S K Gupta Director Scll Recorded In Which Shri Gupta And Reportedly Stated That Scll Was Involved In Giving Bogus Entries That The Impugned Transaction With Puri Construction Ltd Was Not A Genuine Transaction That He Did Not Attend Any Arbitration Proceedings And Does Not Know The Judge Who Conducted Such Proceedings The Ao Therefore Required The Appellant To Show Cause Why Rs 10 50 Crores Be Not Disallowed A Consolidated Reply To The Questionnaires Dated 19 12 2008 And 29 12 200 8 Was Furnished To The Assessing Officer And It Was Submitted As Under We Have Further Also Received On 24 12 2008 Your Notice U S 142 1 Dated 23 12 2008 Regarding The Statement Of Sh S K Gup Ta Director Sino Credits Leasing Ltd We Do Not Know Under What Circumstances Sh S K Gupta Has Given The Attached Statement We Hereby Reaffirm And Reiterate All Of The Above Documentary Evidences Regarding This Transaction All The Payment Made To M S Sino Credits Leasing Ltd Were Made Under The Judicial Award Passed By An Additional District Sessions Judge Retd And A Settlement Agreement Reached With M S Sino Credits Leasing Ltd It Is Obvious That Sh S K Gupta In An Attempt To Wriggle Ou T Of His Liability In Pay Hefty Taxes On Account Of The Damages Received By Him Under The Judicial Order Has Concocted A New Story Out Of His Imaginations In View Of The Documentary Evidence Which Speaks For Itself The Claim Of Deduction Of Rs 10 50 Cr Ores Is Justified On Facts And In Law And May Be Accepted It Is Further Stated That We Have Been 40 Confronted With This Shocking Statement Of Sh S K Gupta Only On 24 12 2008 We Have Been Asked To Show Cause The Genuineness Of This Transaction 26 12 2008 Whereas 25 12 2008 Is A Christmas Holiday We Are Therefore Left With No Option At This Juncture But To Reiterate And Reaffirm The Documentary Evidence On Record We Would Also Like To Be Given An Opportunity To Exercise Our Right To Allow Our Advocate T O Cross Examine Mr S K Gupta On The Incredible Stamen Given By Him It Is Shocking That Any Reliance Can Be Placed On His Statement When He Himself Has Been A Signatory To All The Agreements A Party Before The Ld Arbitrator And A Recipient Of All The Ch Eques It Is Prayed That No Disallowance Is Called For 11 1 The Appellant A Longwith The Above Reply Furnished Evidences In The Shape Of Mou Dt 20 06 2004 Entered Into Between The Assessee And Scll Judicial Award Passed By Sri Om Prakash Addl Dist Rict Sessions Judge Retd Dt 02 05 2005 Agreement Of Settlement Dt 31 10 2005 Between Assessee And Scll And C Opy Of Account Of Scll In The Books Of Assessee Showing The Details Of Payment Made To Scll Also Further Vide Letter Dated 29 12 2008 Copi Es Of Six Interim Orders Passed By Shri Om Prakash Arbitrator In The Course Of Arbitration Proceedings Were Also Filed 11 2 Since The Assessee Had Sought An Opportunity To Cross Examine Shri S K Gupta A Notice Dated 26 12 2008 Was Issued To Enable Th E 41 Assessee To Cross Examine Shri S K Gupta However He Failed To Attend The Said Proceedings On The Designated Date And Time And As A Result The Assessing Officer Proceeded To Make The Addition Without Providing Any Cross Examination In The Course Of As Sessment Proceedings The Assessing Officer Relied On The Statement Dated 20 11 2007 And 19 12 2008 Of Shri S K Gupta And Annexure 2 Seized From The Premises Of Shri S K Gupta To Hold That The Expenditure Incurred Is An Accommodation Entry And Not An E Ligible Business Expenditure It Was Held That Agreements Referred By The Appellant Though Run Into Several Pages Elaborating Every Aspect Relating To The Various Litigations Involved With The Subject Land But There Is No Mention Of Any Litigation Between Pcl And Scll It Was Observed That Perusal Of The Balance Sheet And Profit Loss Account Of Scll For Assessment Year 2006 07 Does Not Indicate Any Nature Of Receipt Corresponding To The Payments That Pcl Has Claimed To Have Made To Scll It Was Also Held That The Scll Is A Company Involved In Transactions Of Shares And Securities And There Is No Hint Therein Implying Any Kind Of Land Development Activities Being Done By Scll It Was Held That Though The Confirmation Letters Filed Do Not Bear The Signature Of Authorized Signatory Of Scll And Therefore They Do Not 42 Have Any Evidentiary Value The Assessing Officer Therefore Concluded As Under 18 Hence In The Light Of The Above Facts In Respect Of The Payments Claimed By The Assessee Company To Have Bee N Made To Scll It Is Held That Scll Is A Bogus Concern Existing Primarily For The Purpose Of Providing Accommodation Entries To Beneficiaries Like Pcl And That The Payments Of Rs 10 50 00 000 Made By Puri Construction Ltd To Sino Credits Leasing Lt D Is Not A Genuine Transaction In Contradiction To The Claims Made By The Assessee Company Therefore The Total Amount Of Rs 12 50 00 000 Is Added To The Total Income Of The Assessee Company For The Year Under Consideration 11 3 Before The Cit A The Appellant Submitted That Addition Made Is Not Valid Since No Opportunity For Cross Examination Was Granted To The Assessee Company The Cit A However Deleted The Additions By Holding As Under I Have Carefully Considered The Submissions Made On Beh Alf Of The Appellant The Ao Has Made The Addition On The Following Evidence Documents A Statement Of Shri S K Gupta Said To Have Been Recorded By The Ddit In The Course Of Survey On 20 11 2007 43 B A Printout Stated To Have Been Taken Out From The Lapto P Impounded From Shri S K Gupta In The Course Of Survey On 20 11 2007 And C Statement Of Shri S K Gupta Recorded By The Ao On 19 12 2008 With Regard To The Statement Of Shri S K Gupta Said To Have Been Recorded On 20 11 2007 The Ao Has Remarked That There Is An Admission By Shri Gupta Of Issuing Accommodation Entries In Respect Of The Printout Sated To Have Been Taken On From The Laptop Of Shri S K Gupta The Ao Has Analyzed The Entries And Has Taken The View That The Withdrawals Have Been Passed On To The Appellant And Commission 3 5 Has Been Retained For Providing Accommodation Entries As Regard The Statement Recorded On 19 12 2008 Reference Has Been Made Again To The Admission Of Sri S K Gupta Of Providing Accommodation Entries To The Appella Nt It Is Also Said That P L A C B S Of Scll Does Not Indicate Any Nature Of Receipts Corresponding To Payment By The Appellant For These Cumulative Reasons The Ao Has Held The Payment Of Rs 10 50 Crores As Non Genuine And Disallowed The Same The App Ellants Contention Is That Copy Of The Statement Said To Have Been Recorded By The Ddit On 20 11 2007 Has Not Been Provided In The Course Of Assessment Not Even Till Date Likewise Copy Of The Aforesaid Printout Also Was Not Provided In The Course Of Ass Essment The Ao It Is Stated Is Wrong In Stating In Para 16 That Assessee Was Confronted With The Copy Of Thereof The Appellant Was Not Even Given A Chance To 44 Controvert The Proposed Inference Sought To Be Drawn Against It The Appellant Came To Know T Hat A Statement Was Recorded On 20 11 2007 From The Assessment Order Similarly The Printout Which Has Been Annexed As Annexure Ii Came To Be Known Only After The Receipt Of The Assessment Order Even The P L A C And B S Of Scll Which Has Been Anne Xed As Annexure Iii To The Assessment Order Was Not Furnished In The Course Of Assessment And It Came To Be Known Only On Receipt Of Assessment Order It Has Also Been Contended That The Documentary Evidence In The Form Of Mou Award Settlement Was Not Even Considered And As Held By The Apex Court In The Two Cases Cited Could Not Be Rejected On The Face Of It Unless Valid Reasons Were Given For Doing So Instead Cognizance Was Taken Of Oral Statement Of Sri S K Gupta Which Was Not Tested By Cross Exam Ination Under These Circumstances It Has Been Pointed Out That There Has Been A Total Violation Of The Principles Of Natural Justice And Non Adherence Of The Proper Procedure For Making The Assessment Likewise With Respect To The Statement Recor 4 Ded On 19 12 2008 Do Doubt A Copy Was Given But No Cross Examination Could Be Carried As Shri S K Gupta Did Not Appear The Action Of The Ao In Drawing Adverse Inference Under These Circumstances Was Totally In Violation Of The Principles Of Natural Justice A Nd The Rule Of Law And Violation Of The Proper Procedure Of Making Assessment A Long List Of Case Of Law Has Been Cited Which Uniform Ally States That The Material Collected On The Back Of The Assessee And Intended To Be Used Against The Assessee Must Be Produced Before The Assessee So That He Can Controvert It And 45 If Any Statement Is To Be Used Against The Assessee An Opportunity To Cross Examine The Deponent Ought To Be Allowed In View Of The Fact That The Main Objection Ground Taken By The Appellant W As That Cross Examination Of Shri S K Gupta Director Scll Should Be Allowed My Predecessor Required The A O To Allow Opportunity To The Appellant To Cross Examine Shri Gupta The Ao In His Report Dt 7 6 2010 Has Stated That Summons Were Issued U S 131 To Shri Gupta For Personal Attendance On 20 5 2010 But Shri Gupta Did Not Appear Summons Were Again Issued For 28 5 2010 Also But Shri Gupta Did Not Appear Summons Were Again Issued For 28 5 2010 Also But Shri Gupta Did Not Attend Even On This Date Yet Another Summons Were Issued For 4 6 2010 Which Also Resulted In Non Appearance Of Shri Gupta The Ao Reported That As A Result Cross Examination Of Shri Gupta Could Not Be Affected In His Report However The Ao Has Also Stated That A Search U S 132 Has Been Carried Out On 5 1 2009 In The Case Of The Appellant Company Alongwith Other Group Cases During The Course Of The Search The Issue Of Providing Alleged Accommodation Entries By Scll To The Appellant Was Confronted To Shri Mohinder Puri One Of The Directors Of The Assessee Company The Ao Has Reported That There Has Been An Offer Of The Amount Involved As Additional Income The Assessment In This Case Was Completed On 31 12 2008 The Search Was Carried Out On 5 1 2009 Is A Subsequent Event On The Question Of Whether Cognizance Of Subsequent Events Can Be 46 Taken In The Course Of Appeal The Apex Court Has Laid Down As Under Subsequent Events May Be Taken Not Of By The Appellate Authority During The Progress And Passage Of Proceedings From The Taxin G Authority To Appellate Authority Or Authorities If Subsequent Events Occur The Appellate Authority Has To Examine And Evaluate The Same And Mould The Relief Accordingly This Is So Because For Making The Right Or Remedy Claimed By The Party Just And M Eaningful As Also Legally And Factually In Accord With The Current Realities The Court Can And In Many Cases Must Take Cautious Cognizance Of Events And Developments Subsequent To The Institution Of The Proceedings Provided The Rules Of Fairness To Bo Th Sides Are Scrupulously Obeyed Pasupuleti Venkateswarlu Vs The Motor General Traders Air 1975 Sc 1409 1410 Hasmat Rai Vs Raghunath Prasad Air 1981 Sc 1711 1716 17 Since The Issue Involved In Ground No 14 Is Also A Matter Which Is Being Pursued B Y The Ao In The Course Of Assessments Relating To Search And In View Of The Fact That On The Basis Of The Order Passed By The Ao It Is Not Possible To Continue The Disallowance And Since The Matter Is Still Alive With The Same A O I Consider It Proper Th At The Issue Be Examined Afresh Under The Circumstances The Disallowance Of Rs 10 50 Crores In The Present Assessment Is Deleted 10 In The Result The Appeal Of The Appellant Is Party Allowed 47 11 4 The Ld Cit Dr Submitted That The Said Addition Is M Ade On The Basis Of Statement So Recorded Of One Sh S K Gupta On 19 12 2008 During The Course Of Assessment Proceedings Under Section 143 3 Of The Act Wherein It Was Stated By Sh S K Gupta That The Transactions Entered Between Assessee Company And M S Sino Credit Leasing Ltd Scll Is Not Genuine And Is Nothing But A Mere Accommodation Entry Provided By Sh S K Gupta To Puri Group Of Companies That Further Learned Cit Dr Relied On Pages 70 To 77 Of Assessment Order Wherein It Was Mentioned By Learned Ao That During The Course Of Survey On Sh S K Gupta On 20 11 2007 Various Documents Were Impounded Substantiating The Fact That The Said Amount Of Rs 10 50 Crores Is Nothing But Mere Accommodation Entries Further Learned Cit Dr Argued That T He Said Statement Was Provided To The Assessee Company For Rebuttal And Further Sh S K Gupta Was Also Summoned For Cross Examination However Sh S K Gupta Failed To Turn Up For Cross Examination And As Such The Addition So Deleted By Learned Cit A Is Not Just And Proper 11 5 That Further Learned Cit Dr Argued That The Said Addition Was Again Made By Learned Ao In 153 A Proceedings As There Was Incriminating Material In The Shape Of Statement Of Sh Mohinder Puri Discussed At Pages 10 To 13 O F The Assessment Order Under Section 48 153 A Of The Act Who Had Voluntary Offered To Surrender The Said Amount Of Rs 10 50 Crores And Further On The Basis Of Books Of Accounts So Seized During T He Course Of Search On Assessee Thus It Was Contended By Lea Rned Cit Dr That The Said Addition May Be Sustained In Either Of The Two Proceedings I E Either In Original Assessment Proceedings Or Under Proceedings Under Section 153 A Of The Act 11 6 Learned Cit Dr Filed Following Written Submissions In Addition To Her Oral Submission Which Is Compilation Of Various Case Laws Sought To Be Relied By Her The Said Submission Is Extracted Here Below In The Above Case It Is Humbly Submitted That The Following Decisions May Kindly Be Considered 1 Bhagirath Aggar Wal V Cit Delhi High Court 2013 31 Taxmann Com 274 An Addition In Assessees Income Relying On Statements Recorded During Search Operations Cannot Be Deleted Without Providing Statements To Be Incorrect 2 Raj Hans Towers P Ltd V Cit Delhi High Cour T 2015 56 Taxmann Com 67 49 Where Assessee Had Not Offered Any Satisfactory Explanation Regarding Surrendered Amount Being Not Bonafide And It Was Also Not Borne Out In Any Contentions Raised Before Lower Authorities Additions So Made After Adjusting Expe Nditure Were Justified 3 Pcit V Avinash Kumar Setia Delhi High Court 2017 81 Taxmann Com 476 Where Assessee Surrendered Certain Income By Way Of Declaration And Withdraw Same After Two Years Without Any Satisfactory Explanation It Could Not Be Treated As Bonafide And Hence Addition Would Sustain 4 Cit V Kuwer Fibers P Ltd Delhi High Court 2016 2017 Tiol 30 Hc Del It 1 Addition Made On Basis Of Directors Statement Recorded During The Course Of Search Proceedings Is Sustainable Where The Statement S Recorded Are Duly Corroborated By Evidences On Record 2 Adoption Of Estimated Valuation Is Justified When The Purchases Were Made Outside The Books Of Account And Proper Accounting Or Reconciliation Was Not Made By The Assessee 3 Rejection Of Valuers Repo Rt Is Sustainable Where Neither The Valuers Report Was Produced Within The Stipulated Time Nor Was It Unverified 50 5 M S Pebble Investment And Finance Ltd V Ito Supreme Court 2017 2017 Toil 238 Sc It Dismissed Slp Challenging The Judgment Whereby T He High Court Had Held That Statement Made U S 133 A Could Be Relied Upon For Purposes Of Assessment In Absence Of Any Contrary Evidence Or Explanation As To Why Such Statement Was Not Credible 6 Video Master Vs Jcit Supreme Court 2015 66 Taxmann Com 3 61 Sc Where Addition On Account Of Undisclosed Income Was Based On Statement Of Partner Of Assessee Firm It Could Not Be Said That Addition Was Based On No Evidence 11 7 The Learned Counsel Of Assessee Submitted That The Said Sum Was Paid By Asse Ssee To M S Sino Credit Leasing Ltd And The Said Payment Was Made By Assessee Company On The Directions And Judicial Award Granted By Additional District Sessions Judge And On Settlement Agreement Reached With M S Sino Credit Leasing Ltd That Howeve R Learned Ao In The Order Of Assessment Has Relied On The Statement Of Sh S K Gupta Recorded On 24 12 2008 And Also On Survey Being Conducted On Sh S K Gupta On 20 11 2007 51 11 8 It Was Further Submitted By The Learned Counsel Of Assessee That Sta Tement Of Sh S K Gupta Being Director Of M S Sino Credit Leasing Ltd Cannot Be Relied And Needs To Be Excluded For Consideration As He Has Not Been Produced For Cross Examination Even Though Specific Request For The Same Was Made By Assessee Ap Pellant Vide Letter Dated 26 12 2008 Reliance Is Placed On Following Judgments In Support Of The Aforesaid Proposition A Pcit Vs Best Infrastructure P Ltd Delhi High Court Reported In 397 Itr 82 B Kishinchand Chellaram Vs Cit 1980 125 Itr 713 Sc C Cit Vs Ashwani Gupta 322 Itr 396 Del D Andaman Timber Industries Vs Cce Sc Reported In 127 Dtr 241 11 9 That Further It Wa S Submitted That Even The Statement Of Sh S K Gupta So Relied On By The Revenue Cannot Be Relied On As Sh Gupta Had Retract Ed The Said Statement By Filing An Affidavit Dated 27 02 2009 At Pages 36 To 39 Of Pb Ii And Further In Proceedings Under Section 153 A Of The Act When Learned Cit A Remanded The Matter Back To The File Of Ao For Remand Report Than Sh S K Gupta A Ppeared Before Ao And Was Also Cross Examined By Director Of Assessee Company Wherein Learned Cit A Has Recorded A Finding In Order Dated 17 11 2014 At Page 119 Of The Said Order That Sh S K 52 Gupta Has Deviated From His Statement At Different Stages And Has Also Filed An Affidavit Dated 27 02 2009 Which He Accepted When He Was Cross Examined By Director Of Assessee Company And As Such The Addition So Made Solely On The Basis Of Statement Of Sh S K Guptas Statement Needs To Be Deleted As Such A S The Said Statement Has Been Correctly Held To Be Unreliable In Face Of Subsequent Denials By Sh S K Gupta 11 10 F Urther The Ld Counsel For The Assessee Relied On The Statement Of Sh Om Prakash Retired Additional Sessions Judge Who Acted As An Arbitrator Betwee N Assessee Company And M S Scll Wherein The Learned Judge Had Accepted Regarding The Award So Granted Between Dispute Pending Between Assessee And M S Scll And The Said Fact Has Not Been Rebutted By The Learned Counsel Of Revenue And As Such The Addition Needs To Be Deleted On This Ground Also 11 11 That Further The Learned Counsel Of Assessee Relied On Following Documentary Evidences In Support Of His Argument That The Payment So Made To M S Scll Is Genuine And Duly Backed By D Ocumentary Evidences 53 I Copy Of Reply Filed Before Ao Containing Copies Of Six Interim Orders Passed By Sh Om Prakash Additional District Sessions Judge At Pages 22 To 37 Of Pb I Ii Copy Of Account Of M S Scll In Books Of Assessee Company At Pages 203 Of Pb I Iii Copy Of Mou Entered Into With Scll On 20 06 2004 At Page 204 To 219 Of Pb I Iv Copy Of Judicial Award From Arbitrator At Pages 220 To 244 Of Pb I V Copy Of Agreement Of Settlement Dated 02 04 2005 At Pages 245 T O 245 Of Pb I 12 We Have Considered The Rival Submissions And Perused The Material On Record 12 1 The Fact Of The Case Are That The Assessee Company Remitted Sum Of Rs 10 50 Cro R Es To M S Sino Credit Leasing Ltd In Terms Of Judicial Award By A Dditional District Sessions Judge And Settlement Agreement Reached With M S Sino Credit Leasing Ltd The Learned Ao In The Order Of Assessment Has Relied On The Statement Of Sh S K Gupta Recorded On 24 12 2008 And Also On Survey Being Conducted On Sh S K Gupta On 20 11 2007 W E Have Gone Through The Following Documentary Evidences With Regard To Payment Made By Assessee Company To M S Scll 54 I Copy Of Reply Filed Before Ao Containing Copies Of Six Interim Orders Passed By Sh Om Prakash Additiona L District Sessions Judge At Pages 22 To 37 Of Pb I Ii Copy Of Account Of M S Scll In Books Of Assessee Company At Pages 203 Of Pb I Iii Copy Of Mou Entered Into With Scll On 20 06 2004 At Page 204 To 219 Of Pb I Iv Copy Of Judicial Award From Arbitrator At Pages 220 To 244 Of Pb I V Copy Of Agreement Of Settlement Dated 02 04 2005 At Pages 245 To 245 Of Pb I 12 2 The Learned Ao Has Not Rebutted A Ny Of The Aforementioned Documentary Evidences So Furnished By The Assessee And Learned Ao Has Relied On The Statement Of Sh S K Gupta Dated 24 12 2008 Where Statement Needs To Be Excluded For Consideration As He Has Not Been Produced For Cross Examination Even Though Specific Request For The Same Was Made By Assessee Vide Letter Dated 26 12 2008 And Specific Notices Were Issued To Sh S K Gupta During Course Of Appellate Proceedings And As Such Since He Being Witness Of The Department Should Have Been Brought Forward And Should Have Been Allowed To Cross Examine By Asses See Company And In Absence Of Such The Statement Of Sh S K Gupta Is Not An Admissible Evidence And Should Be Excluded Altogether I N Support Of Our Said Findings We Rely On Following Judgments 55 A Pcit Vs Best Infrastructure P Ltd Delhi High Court Rep Orted In 397 Itr 82 37 Fourthly A Copy Of The Statement Of Mr Tarun Goyal Recorded Under Section 132 4 Of The Act Was Not Provided To The Assessees Mr Tarun Goyal Was Also Not Offered For The Cross Examination The Remand Report Of The Ao Before The Cit A Unmistakably Showed That The Attempts By The Ao In Ensuring The Presence Of Mr Tarun Goyal For Cross Examination By The Assessees Did Not Succeed The Onus Of Ensuring The Presence Of Mr Tarun Goyal Whom The Assessees Clearly Stated That T Hey Did Not Know Could Not Have Been Shifted To The Assessees The Onus Was On The Revenue To Ensure His Presence Apart From The Fact That Mr Tarun Goyal Has Retracted His Statement The Fact That He Was Not Produced For Cross Examination Is Sufficient To Discard His Statement B Andaman Timber Industries Vs Cce Sc Reported In 127 Dtr 241 Not Allowing The Assessee To Cross Examine The Witnesses By The Adjudicating Authority Though The Statements Of Those Witnesses Were Made The Basis Of The Impug Ned Order Is A Serious Flaw Which Makes The Order Nullity Inasmuch As It Amounted To Violation Of Principles Of Natural Justice Because Of Which The Assessee Was Adversely Affected It Is To Be Borne In Mind That The Order Of The Commissioner Was Based Upo N The Statements Given By The Aforesaid Two Witnesses Even When The Assessee 56 Disputed The Correctness Of The Statements And Wanted To Cross Examine The Adjudicating Authority Did Not Grant This Opportunity To The Assessee It Would Be Pertinent To Note T Hat In The Impugned Order Passed By The Adjudicating Authority He Has Specifically Mentioned That Such An Opportunity Was Sought By The Assessee However No Such Opportunity Was Granted And The Aforesaid Plea Is Not Even Dealt With By The Adjudicating Aut Hority 12 3 That Further It Is Seen From The Record That Even The Statement Of Sh S K Gupta So Relied On By The Revenue Cannot Be Relied On As Sh Gupta Had Retracted The Said Statement By Filing An Affidavit Dated 27 02 2009 At Pages 36 To 39 Of P B Ii And Further In Proceedings Under Section 153 A Of The Act When Learned Cit A Remanded The Matter Back To The File Of Ao For Remand Report Than Sh S K Gupta Appeared Before Ao And Was Also Cross Examined By Director Of Assessee Company Wherei N Learned Cit A Has Recorded A Finding In Order Dated 17 11 2014 At Page 119 Of The Said Order That Sh S K Gupta Has Deviated From His Statement At Different Stages And Has Also Filed An Affidavit Dated 27 02 2009 Which He Accepted When He Was Cros S Examined By Director Of Assessee Company And As Such The Addition So Made Solely On The Basis Of Statement Of Sh S K Guptas Statement And Without Rebutting The Documentary Evidences So Relied On By The Assessee Company Is Hereby Deleted And As Such T He Findings 57 So Recorded By The Learned Cit A Extracted Below Is Held To Be Justified And Proper 2 1 I Have Considered The Grounds Raised In Appeal And The Facts Of The Case I Have Also Considered The Submission Filed By The Ar Of The Appellant 2 2 The Appellant Raised Ground Against Disallowance Of Rs 10 50 Crores On Account Of Payments Made To Sino Credits Leasing Ltd Scll During The Year Under Consideration The Appellant Has Shown Payment Of Rs 10 50 Crores To Scll On Account Of Land Developmen T The Assessee Is The Power Of Land Approx 10 53 Acres In Gurgaon The Scil Is The Developer As Per The Mou Between The Owner And The Developer The Scil Was To Develop Land In Sector 53 Gurgaon Belonging To The Assessee Company Survey U S 133 A Was Carr Ied Out On 5 1 2009 At The Business Premises Of Scil Shri Gupta Admitted That The Mou Signed By Him Is Only To Give Legal Colour To The Entire Transaction He Further Explains That A Cheque Of Rs 1 Crore Was Received From Pcl Through Sh S S Aneja Advoc Ate Ca And After Deducting His Commission 3 5 The Balance Rs 96 50 Lacs Was Returned Back He Further Stated That He Is Doing The Business Of Accommodation Entries He Further Stated That He Never Had Any Dispute With The Assessee In His Statement On 19 12 2008 Recorded U S 131 Protested By The Appellant As Recorded At The Back Of The Assessee He Stated That He Does Not Know Anyone In Puri Construction Ltd Probably Someone From Their Finance Department Approached Him Through Some 58 Chartered Accounta Nt Known To Him They Delivered Him The Cheques And He Returned Them Equivalent Amount In Cash After Taking His Commission 2 3 The Ar Of The Assessee Argues That The Statement Recorded U S 133 A Dt 19 12 2008 Recorded On The Back Of Assessee Has No Evid Entiary Value Since It Was Violative Of The Principles Of Natural Justice As Regards The Statement Recorded U S 133 A On 5 1 2009 The Ar Of The Assessee States That The Statement Of Sh Gupta Recorded During The Survey Operations At His Business Premises Cannot Be Used Against Him In View Of S Khader Khan Decision Supra And Dhinga Metals Supra I Am In Agreement On The Issue That The Statement Recorded On 5 1 2009 Has No Evidentiary Value 2 4 Coming To The Statement Recorded On 19 12 2008 The Assess Ing Officer Was Directed To Provide Opportunity To The Appellant To Cross Examine Sh Gupta For This Purpo S E The Matter Wa S Remanded Back To Him Detailed Cross Examination Was Carried Out On 17 4 2014 21 4 2014 Respectively By Sh Mohinder Puri Managin G Director Of The Assessee Company 2 5 In His Statement On 19 12 2008 Q No 3 Sh Gupta Stated That He Did Not Know Anyone In Puri Construction Ltd And Probably Someone From Their Finance Department Approached Him Through Some Chartered Accountant Kno Wn To Him When Cheque Were Delivered And Equivalent Amount Of Cash Was Returned After Deducting Commission 59 2 6 As Regards The Deposition That Some Persons From The Finance Department Of The Assessee Approached Sh Gupta Through Ca Advocate Known To Him Q No 33 Of Cross Examination Is Reproduced Question No 33 In The Statement Of That Day You Further Stated Probably Someone From Their Finance Department Approached Me Through Some Chartered Accountant Known Tome I Put It To You That Your Statement C Learly Indicates That It Was Based Upon Conjecture And Surmises And You Did Not Even State The Name Of The Person From The Finance Department Of Puri Construction Ltd Is That C Orrect Answer By Shri S K Gupta Yes 2 7 Sh Gupta Refers To The Role Of Sh Aneja In Facilitating The Transaction Between The Assessee And Sh Gupta For This Purpose Department Recorded Statement Of Sh Aneja On Oath On 5 1 2009 Wherein His Attention Was Drawn To The Statement Given By Sh Gupta He Has Categorically Stated In His Statement Before The Assessing Officer As Under 2 8 The A O Refers To The Role Of Shri Aneja In Facilitating The Transaction Between The Assessee And Shri Gupta He Also Refers To The Commission Of 3 5 Received By Shri Gupta And The Remaining Pa Id In Cash To The Assessee Firstly It May Be Emphasized That Statement Of Shri Aneja Was Recorded On 60 5 1 2009 On Oath By The Income Tax Department And His Attention Was Drawn To The Statement Of Shri Gupta Wherein He Has Stated That The Entries Given T O The Assessee Are Through Shri A S Aneja He Has Categorically Stated In His Statement Before The Income Tax Authorities As Under It Is Submitted That The Statements Of Shri S K Gupta Is Baseless And Without Any Evidence I Am Looking After The Taxat Ion Work Of Taneja Group And Puri Construction Company No Cash Has Even Been Routed Through Me For Any Type Of Transaction To Shri S K Ggupta 2 9 This Contradiction Was Brought To The Notice Of Shri Gupta During Cross Examination At Question No 68 S Hri Gupta Responded By Saying That Mr Aneja Is Free To Give Any Statement The Assessing Officer However Concluded In Para 2 5 That There Is Every Possibility That Shri Aneja May Have Also Given A False Statement On Oath The Conclusion Drawn By The As Sessing Officer Is Based On Surmises Conjectures And Is Not Supported By Any Evidence 2 10 It Is Relevant To Point Out That The Alleged Role Of Aneja As A Mediator Has Been Denied By Aneja And That Gupta Has Admitted That He Had Not Other Evidence To Show That Cash Was Paid To Aneja Or To Any Directors Of The Assessee Company Or Any Other Person Of The Company In The Face Of Denial By Aneja And In The Absence Of Evidence That Cash Was Actually Passed On To Aneja Or To Any Director Or Any Person Of T He 61 Company There Is No Evidence To Substantiate The Findin G Of The As S Essing Officer 2 11 The Alleged Ledger Acco U Nt In The Laptop Has Not Been Corroborated By Any Independent Evidence The Fact Remains That There Is No Evidence Except The Stateme Nt Of Sh Gupta To Corroborate The So Called Transaction Between The Appellant And Sh Gupta 2 12 Further On The Issue Regarding Arbitration Award I Have Perused The Statement Recorded On Oath Of Sh Om Prakash Adj Retd Sole Arbitrator He Has Conf Irmed The Mou The Arbitration Award His Statement Is Being Disbelieved By The Assessing Officer On The Suspicious Account That No Record Of The Proceedings Has Been Kept And He Is Not Sure To Which Party These Record Have Been Returned There Is No Spec Ific Guideline As To How Many Years The Records Pertaining To Such Arbitrations Should Be Kept The Award Was Given By Him In April 2005 Hi Statement Was Recorded In April 2009 As Stated By The There Was No Statutory Obligations On Him To Keep Such Rec Ords In View Of This There Is No Ground For The Assessing Officer To Draw Adverse Conclusions 2 13 I Have Also Perused The Statement Of Sh Mohinder Puri Recorded During The Course Of Search On 5 Th 6 Th January 2009 He Has Categorically Stated That The Transactions Are Genuine As Is Also Mentioned In The Order Of Assessment He Refers To His Age I E 68 Years And Triple By Pass Heart Surgery 62 And Subsequently In 2002 To 2004 A Nd 2006 6 Stents Have Been Inserted In His Heart Vessels And The Doctors H Aving Suggested To Him To Have A Second Bypass Surgery And In View Of The False Allegations Made By Sh Gupta And The Search Operation Being Carried On Gurupurab Of Sh Guru Gobind Singh He Suffered Mental Agony And Stress On His Heart And Feared Fatal Consequences He Further Starts That He Is Compelled To End All Litigations And Offers To Agree To Additional Income He Has Further Stated That At This Stage He Is Not In A Poiostion To Examine Sh Sk Gupta 2 14 In This Regard The Kelkar Committee Repo Rted In 258 Itr Statute 50 Wherein The Committee Had Made Critical References To The Procedures Adopted By The Officers During The Course Of Search Operations The Finance Minister Has Observed In His Budget Speech For The Financial Year 2003 04 That In View Of The Recommendations Of The Kelkat Committee That No Confessional Statement Shall Be Obtained During The Search And Seizure Operations The Board Has Also In His Letter No F 287 2 2003 1 Dated 10 Tyh March 2003 Pointed Out That The Past Confessio Ns If Any Not Based On Any Credible Evidence Are Retraced By The Assessee And Therefore The Board Had Advised That No Attempt Should Be Made To Obtain The Confession For The Undisclosed Income The Assessing Officer Should Rely Upon The Evidence Gath Ered During The Course Of Search And Thereafter While Framing The Assessment Order The Instructions Issued By The Cbdt Are Binding On The Officer Of He Department 63 2 15 Keeping In View The Circumstances Under Which The Statement Was Recorded And Also The Instructions Issued By The Cbdt Dt 10 3 2004 Supra The Assessing Officer Should Rely On The Evidence Gathered 2 16 In View Of The Facts That The Case And Legal Position I Hold That There Was No Ground To Disbelieve That The Amount Paid Amount Ing To R 10 50 Crores To Scil On Account Of Land Development Expenses Is Allowable Expenditure Accordingly The Disallowance Of Rs 10 50 Crores Deserves To Be Deleted 2 17 Further I Have Carefully Considered The Submission Made On Behalf Of The Appel Lant On The Basis Of Documents Filed In The Course Of Assessment Shr Sk Gupta Was Exhaustively Cross Examined By The Appellant The Final Conclusion Which Emerges From The Cross Examination Is That S K Gupta Himself Had Deviated From His Own Statements Made Earlier By Filing An Affidavit Dated 27 02 2009 And A Confirmation Certificate Of The Transactions With The Appellant Dated 21 03 2009 In Fact Sk Gupta Had Stated That The Transaction With The Appellant Company Was Duly Disclosed By Scll In Their Books Of Account And That Return Of Income Was Filed On The Basis Of Such Books Of Account And That Return Of Income Was Filed On The Basis Of Such Books Of Account 64 2 18 In The Result The Disallowance Of Rs 10 50 Crores Made By The Assessing Officer I S Deleted The Ground Nos 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 Is Allowed 12 4 F Urther We Have Also Seen From The Material Available On Record That The Statement Of Arbitrator Sh Om Prakash Retired Additional Sessions Judge Who Acted As An Arbitrator Between Assess Ee Company And M S Scll Recorded At Pages 13 And 14 Of Aos Order Dated 31 12 2010 Wherein The Learned Judge Had Accepted Regarding The Award So Granted Between Dispute Pending Between Assessee And M S Scll And The Said Fact Has Not Been Rebutted By Th E Learned Counsel Of Revenue And As Such This Fact Is Also Important To Establish And Substantiate The Fact That The Amount So Paid To M S Scll Is Genuine And Justified 12 5 Thus The Relief So Given By Learned Cit A With Respect To Ground No 3 And 4 In Ita No 1327 Del 2011 Is Upheld And Ground Raised By The Revenue Are Rejected 13 Now We Take Up Ita No 995 Del 2011 The Appeal Preferred By The Assessee Against The Order Of Cit A Dated 31 12 2010 Wherein The Solitary Addition Confirmed Of Rs 2 30 11 467 By Learned Cit A On 65 Account Of Land Development Expense Paid To M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd 13 1 The Relevant Facts Are That During The Instant Assessment Year The Appellant Incurred An Expenditure Of Rs 3 28 89 260 On Account Of Land Development Expenses The Aforesaid Expenditure Inter Alia Included An Expenditure Of Rs 3 00 00 000 Paid To M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd Hereinafter Referred To As Mccpl And The Proportionate Expenditure Claimed By The Appellant Out Of T He Aforesaid Sum Was Rs 2 30 11 467 The Assessing Officer Made Enquiries In Respect Of The Aforesaid Claim By Issuing Summons Under Section 131 Of The Act Which Were Returned Back With Postal Remarks N F Rg 10 11 And Not Known Rg 11 11 Subsequen Tly The Assessing Officer Issued Commission Under Section 131 1 D Of The Act To The Ddit Inv Unit Iii 3 Kolkata Who Got Enquiries Made Through His Inspector The Inspector Could Not Serve The Summons As No Concern Of The Said Name Existed At The Address Namely 156 A Lenin Sarani Kolkata The Inspector Also Reported That There Were Two Companies Of The Same Name With Different Permanent Account Numbers One Company Was Assessed With Dcit Circle 3 Kolkata And A Small Income Of Rs 569 Was Retur Ned For The Assessment Year 2007 08 The Records Also Showed That Return For Assessment Year 2006 07 66 Showing Income Of Rs 1227 Was Filed And The Assessment Was Pending One Address Was Given In The Return For Refund Purposes I E 1 A Grant Lane Room No 1 4 Kolkata It Was Also Reported That There Is Only A Small Room And Notice Could Not Be Served At The Person Sitting At The Given Address Did Not Know Anything About This Concern The Assessing Officer Also Noted That In Form No 3 Cd Attached Along With The Return Of Income For The Assessment Year 2006 07 The Assessee Had Shown Dealings In Trading And Investments And There Was No Concrete Evidence Of Any Kind Of Construction Related Work Having Been Done By Mccpl Either For Assessee Company Or Any Other P Arty The Assessing Officer Has Also Noted That Perusal Of Copy Of The Invoice Showed That There Was No Registration Number The Assessing Officer Also Remarked That At The Bottom Of Invoice It Was Stated That All Disputes If Any Shall Be Subject To Del Hi Jurisdiction Although Mccpl Was A Kolkata Based Company 13 2 Having Regard To The Above The Assessing Officer Concluded That Claim Of Assessment Was Unwarranted And False The Cit A After Considering The Contentions Raised By The Appellant Had Uphe Ld The Disallowance By Holding As Under 67 I Have Carefully Considered The Facts And The Submissions The Appellant Has Filed A Copy Of The Invoice Dated 26 Th October 2005 Issued By Mccpl The Particulars Of Work Mentioned Are Development Of Site Inclu Ding Removal And Filling Of Rocky Soil To Make Level One Ex Wct The Quantity Mentioned Is 48398 Square Meters And 645 60 Per Square Meter The Amount Chargeable Is Shown At Rs 3 12 45 749 On This Invoice There Is Noting By Pcl Viz Settle For 3 Crores Only An Affidavit Was Filed Before The Ao To The Following Effect Affidavit I Pramod Sharma Director Manami Construction Co Pvt Ltd Currently Having Office At 44 B 1 St Floor Kali Krishna Tagore Street Kolkata 700072 West Bengal Do Hereby Solemnly Affirm As Under I In The Calendar Year 2005 I Have Carried Out Work Of Removal And Filling Of Rocky Soil To Make Level One At Village Wazirabad Sector 53 Gurgaon Site Of M S Puri Construction Ltd That I Had Received An Amount Of Rs 3 05 00 000 For Above Work Against Following Cheque Nos 68 Amount Rs Date Cheque No 20 00 000 03 10 2005 008479 20 00 000 03 10 2005 008480 20 00 000 03 10 2005 008482 20 00 000 03 10 2005 008483 20 00 000 03 10 2005 008485 20 00 000 25 12 2005 151864 20 00 000 26 12 2005 151865 20 00 000 27 12 2005 151866 20 00 000 28 12 2005 151867 20 00 000 29 12 2005 151868 20 00 000 30 12 2005 151869 20 00 000 02 01 2006 151870 10 00 000 04 01 2006 151871 15 00 00 0 23 01 2006 424309 15 00 000 24 01 2006 424312 8 00 000 24 01 2006 245040 All The Above Cheques Were Drawn On Citibank New Delhi 3 That I Further Verify That My Address At The Time Of Billing Was 156 A Lenin Sarni Kolkata 13 Which W As Shifted To 44 B 1 St Floor Kali Krishna Tagore Street Kolkata 72 Later On And Further Reaffirm That I Had Received The Above Amount Of Rs 5 05 00 000 Towards Carrying Out The Work At Village Wazirabad Sector 53 Gurgaon Site Of M S Puri Const Ruction Ltd 4 Our Pan No Is Aadcm 3686 J 69 A Perusal Of The Affidavit Shows That The Work Was Allotted In The End Of October 2005 And Was Stated To Have Been Carried Out During A Period Of Two Months An Aggregate Sum Of Rs 1 Crore Was Paid By Five Chequ Es Dated 3 10 05 Prior To The Issue Of Invoice On 26 10 05 And Remaining Payment Was Spread Over During The Month Of December 2005 And January 2006 Normally In A Contract Of This Magnitude Interim Payments Are Made Only On The Receipt Of Interim Bills Generally It Is After Ensuring That The Interim Work Has Been Done That The Payment Is Released There Is Nothing On Record To Show The Progress Of The Work For Which The Payments Were Made Intermittently It Is Also Relevant To Point Out That Although The Payment Is Shown To Have Been Received By The Payee There Is No Independent Evidence To Show That The Labour And Machinery Was E Mployed For Carrying Out The Work By Mccpl The Balance Sheet Enclosed With Written Submissions Does Not Indicate Th E Expenses Incurred By Mc Cpl And The Profit Or Loss Resulting From This Transaction Moreover Mccpl Is An Investment Company Dealing In Shares And Securities And It Has Not Been Shown That It Had Necessary Expenses To Carry Out The Contract Work The Affidavit At Best Can Be Taken As Evidence To Show That Cheques Stated Therein Were Received By Mccpl But It Does Not Establish Anything With Regards To Actual Carrying Out Of The Work To Be An Allowable Expenditure Within Section 37 1 The Money Pa Id Out Or Way Must Be Paid Out Wholly And Exclusively For The Purpose Of Business The True Test Of An Expenditure Laid Down Wholly And Exclusively For The Purpose Of Trade Or Business Is That It Is 70 Incurred By The Assessee And It Is Incidental And Necessa Ry To Running His Business The Appellant Has Only Proved That The Money Was Paid And It Was Paid To An Existing Person But The Appellant Has Not Been Able To Prove Either That The Expenditure Was Incurred Or That It Was For The Purpose Of His Business It Is A Case Where Some Payments Have Been Made Even Prior To The Receipt Of The Invoice There Is Also No Independent Evidence To Show That The Payee Had Requisite Experience And Expertise To Carry On This Work And That It Did Actually Employ The Labour And Machinery For Doing The Work And That That Any Profit Or Loss Resulted Which Was Shown By It In The Books Of Account It Is Therefore Held That The Expenditure Is Not Proved To Have Been Incurred Wholly And Exclusively For The Purpose Of Business An D Is Therefore Not Allowable As Deduction I However Agree With The Appellant That In This Case For Part Of The Expenditure Incurred Recovery Was Made From Five Parties At Best Therefore The Disallowance Could Have Been Only Proportionate Amount O F Rs 3 Crores Worked Out To 12 71 16 57 Of Rs 3 Crores I E 2 30 11 467 Since There Is No Adverse Inference In Respect Of The Remaining Expenditure No Proportionate Disallowance Would Be Justified In Respect Thereof The Disallowance Therefore Is Restri Cted To Rs 2 30 11 467 As Against To Rs 2 58 73 858 Made By The Ao The Appellant Will Therefore Get A Relief Of Rs 28 62 391 71 13 3 Before Us T He Learned Counsel Of The Assessee Company Submitted That The Said Payment Was Made To M S Manami Con Struction Pvt Ltd For Removal And Filling Of Rocky Soil To Make Level One At Village Wazirabad Sector 53 Gurgaon Site Of Assessee Company And The Assessee Company Had Furnished Following Documentary Evidences In Support Of The Said Transaction I C Opy Of Account Of M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd In Books Of Assessee Company At Pages 274 To 275 Of Pb I Ii Copy Of Invoice Dated 26 10 2005 So Raised By M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd At Page 276 Of Pb I Iii Certificate Of Tds On Payme Nt So Made To M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd At Page 277 Of Pb I Iv Copy Of Affidavit Of Sh Pramod Sharma Director Of M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd Dated 24 12 2006 V Copy Of Annual Accounts Of M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd At Pag Es 280 To 286 Of Pb I 13 4 That In Rebuttal I T Was Further Argued By Learned Counsel Of Assessee Company That All The Above Documentary Evidences Were Arbitrarily Brushed Aside By Both Learned Ao And Cit A And Further The Reliance So Placed On In Vestigation Carried Out By Learned Ao Is Unjustified As The Assessee Had Furnished The Current Addresses And Affidavit Of M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd On 24 12 2006 Which 72 Remains Unrebutted And Uncontested By Lower Authorities And As Such The Addit Ion Needs To Be Deleted On This Ground Also 13 5 That In Rebuttal Learned Cit Dr Relied On Her Arguments Made Earlier And Further Placed Reliance On The Orders Of Assessment With Respect To The Grounds So Raised In The Memo Of Appeal By Revenue And Asses See 13 6 Having Considered The Rival Submissions And Perused The Material On Record We Have Noticed That The Said Payment Was Made To M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd For Removal And Filling Of Rocky Soil To Make Level One At Village Wazirabad Sector 53 Gurgaon Site Of Assessee Company And The Assessee Company Had Furnished Following Documentary Evidences In Support Of The Said Transaction I Copy Of Account Of M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd In Books Of Assessee Company At Pages 274 To 275 Of Pb I Ii Copy Of Invoice Dated 26 10 2005 So Raised By M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd At Page 276 Of Pb I Iii Certificate Of Tds On Payment So Made To M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd At Page 277 Of Pb I Iv Copy Of Affidavit Of Sh Pr Amod Sharma Director Of M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd Dated 24 12 2006 V Copy Of Annual Accounts Of M S Manami Construction Pvt Ltd At Pages 280 To 286 Of Pb I 73 13 7 We Have Noticed That All The Above Documentary Evidences Were Arbitrarily Brushed Aside By Both Learned Ao And Cit A And Further The Reliance So Placed On Investigation Carried Out By Learned Ao Was Prior To The Date Of Affidavit Of Director Of M S Manami Construction Co Pvt Ltd Wherein Current Address Of The Said Concer N Was Furnished By The Assessee Company And Further All The Details In The Shape Of Nature Of Work Done And Payment Made Was Also Furnished Before The Learned Ao Which All Remained Unrebutted And Uncontested By Lower Authorities And As Such Relying On T He Following Judgments On The Proposition Of Lack Of Enquiry The Said Disallowance So Made Is Deleted A 361 Itr 10 Del Cit V Gangeshwari Metal P Ltd 9 As Can Be Seen From The Above Extract Two Types Of Cases Have Been Indicated One In Which Th E Assessing Officer Carries Out The Exercise Which Is Required In Law And The Other In Which The Assessing Officer Its Back With Folded Hands Till The Assessee Exhausts All The Evidence Or Material In His Possession And Then Comes Forward To Merely Rejec T The Same On The Presumptions The Present Case Falls In The Latter Category Here The Assessing Officer After Noting The Facts Merely Rejected The Same This Would Be Apparent From The Observations Of The Assessing Officer In The Assessment Order To Th E Following Effect 74 Investigation Made By The Investigation Wing Of The Department Clearly Showed That This Was Nothing But A Sham Transaction Of Accommodation Entry The Assessee Was Asked To Explain As To Why The Said Amount Of Rs 1 11 50 000 May Not Be Added To Its Income In Response The Assessee Has Submitted That There Is No Such Credit In The Books Of The Assessee Rather The Assessee Company Has Received The Share Application Money For Allotment Of Its Share It Was Stated That The Actual A Mount Received Was Rs 55 50 000 And Not Rs 1 11 50 000 As Mentioned In The Notice The Assessee Has Furnished Details Of Such Receipts And The Contention Of The Assessee In Respect Of The Amount Is Found Correct As Such The Unexplained Amount Is To Be Taken At Rs 55 50 000 The Assessee Has Further Tried To Explain The Source Of This Amount Of Rs 55 50 000 By Furnishing Copies Of Share Application Money Balance Sheet Etc Of The Parties Mentioned Above And Asserted That The Question Of Additi On In The Income Of The Assessee Does Not Arise This Explanation Of The Assessee Has Been Duly Considered And Found Not Acceptable This Entry Remains Unexplained In The Hands Of The Assessee As Has Been Arrived By The Investigation Wing Of The Department As Such Entries Of Rs 55 50 000 Received By The Assessee Are Treated As An Unexplained Cash Credit In The Hands Of The Assessee And Added To Its Income Since I Am Satisfied That The Assessee Has Furnished Inaccurate Particulars Of Its Income Penalty Proceedings Under Section 271 1 C Are Being Initiated Separately 75 10 The Facts Of Nova Promoters And Finlease P Ltd Supra Fall In The Former Category And That Is Why This Court Decided In Favour Of The Revenue In That Case However The Facts Of The Present Case Are Clearly Distinguishable And Fall In The Second Category And Are More In Line With Facts Of Lovely Exports P Ltd Supra There Was A Clear Lack Of Inquiry On The Part Of The Assessing Officer Once The Assessee Had Furnished All The Material Which We Have Already Referred To Above In Such An Eventuality No Addition Can Be Made Under Section 68 Of The Act Consequently The Question Is Answered In The Negative The Decision Of The Tribunal Is Correct In Law Emphasis Supplied B 357 Itr 146 Del Cit Vs Fair Finvest Ltd 6 This Court Has Considered The Submissions Of The Parties In This Case The Discussion By The Cit Appeals Would Reveal That The Assessee Has Filed Documents Including Certified Copies Issued By The Registra R Of Companies In Relation To The Share Application Affidavits Of The Directors Form 2 Filed With The Roc By Such Applicants Confirmations By The Applicant For Companys Shares Certificates By Auditors Etc Unfortunately The Assessing Officer Chose To Base Himself Merely On The General Inference To Be Drawn From The Reading Of The Investigation Report And The Statement Of Mr Mahesh Garg To Elevate The Inference Which Can Be Drawn On The Basis Of Reading Of Such Material Into Judicial Conclusions Would Be Improper More So 76 When The Assessee Produced Material The Least That The Assessing Officer Ought To Have Done Was To Enquire Into The Matter By If Necessary Invoking His Powers Under Section 131 Summoning The Share Applicants Or Directors No Effort Was Made In That Regard In The Absence Of Any Such Finding That The Material Disclosed Was Untrustworthy Or Lacked Credibility The Assessing Officer Merely Concluded On The Basis Of Enquiry Report Which Collected Certain Facts And The Statements Of Mr Mahesh Garg That The Income Sought To Be Added Fell Within The Description Of Section 68 Emphasis Supplied 13 8 In The Result The Disallowance Made And Sustained Of Rs 2 30 11 467 Is Deleted And The Ground Raised By The Appellant Is Allowed 14 Now We Take Up Ita No 754 Del 2015 Being An Appeal By The Revenue Against The Order Of Cit A Dated 17 11 2014 Disposing Off The Appeal Preferred By The Assessee Against The Order Of Assessment Dated 31 12 2010 Under Section 153 A 143 3 Of The Act 14 1 Ground No 1 To 10 Challenge The Deletion Of Addition Of Rs 10 50 Crores Made By The Assessing Officer On Account Of Disallowance Of Sum Paid To M S Scll We Have Already Dealt With The Aforesaid Issue While Disposing Off The Aforesaid Ground Nos 3 A Nd 4 In Ita No 77 1327 Del 2011 And Therefore Having Regard To The Finding Contained Therein The Issue As Raised In Grounds Is Not Maintainable And The Deletion By The Cit A Is Upheld And Grounds Raised By The Revenue Are Rejected 14 2 Ground No 11 Ch Allenge The Deletion Of Addition Of Rs 14 03 92 386 On Account Of Land Development Expenses This Issue Has Also Been Dealt By Us While Disposing Off The Ground No 1 In Ita No 1327 Del 2011 And Therefore Having Regard To The Findings Contained There In Deletion Of Said Disallowance Is Upheld And Ground Raised By The Revenue Is Rejected 14 3 Ground 12 And 13 Are General And Therefore Are Dismissed 15 Now The Only Issue Remaining Is The Legal Issue Raised By The Assessee Under Rule 27 Of Itat R Ules Whereby The Assessee Had Submitted That T Hat Additions Made In The Order Of Assessment Dated 31 12 2010 Under Section 143 3 Of The Act Since Are Not Based On Any Incriminating Material Found As A Result Of Search On The Assessee Company The Same Are In Excess Of Jurisdiction And Therefore Not In Accordance With Law 78 15 1 The Learned Counsel Of Assessee Submitted That During The Course Of Search On 05 01 2009 No Incriminating Material Was Seized From The Assessees Premises The Books Of Accounts Seized Were Already Part Of Record Which Were Made Basis Of Additions In Original Order Of Assessment Under Section 143 3 Of The Act And T Hus The Same Could Not Be Said To Be Incriminating In Nature It Was Submitted That Reliance Placed By Ao On The S Tatement Of Sh Mohinder Puri And Construing It To Be Incriminating In Nature Is Also Unjustified And Uncalled As The Statement Cannot Be Construed To Be Incriminating In Nature And More Specifically When The Said Statement Has Been Retracted Subsequently And Has Not Been Acted Upon And As Such It Was Submitted By The Learned Counsel Of Assessee Company That No Incriminating Material Was Found As A Result Of Search From Assessees Premises And As Such The Addition S So Made Under Section 153 A Of The Act F Or Impugned Assessment Year Are Uncalled For And Unjustified In Support Of The Said Proposition Reliance Wa S Placed On Following Judgments I Pcit Vs Best Infrastructure P Ltd Delhi High Court Reported In 397 Itr 82 Ii Cit Vs Kabul Chawla 380 Itr 573 Del Iv Pr Cit V Meeta Gutgutia 395 Itr 526 Del V Cit V Harjeev Aggarwal 290 Ctr 263 Del Vi Cit Vs Naresh Kumar Aggarwal 369 Itr 171 Andhra Pradesh 79 15 2 The L D Dr However Supported The Jurisdiction To Frame Assessment And Conten D That There Was Sufficient Material In The Shape Of Books Of Accounts Found As A Result Of Search To Support The Additions Even In The Assessment Framed Pursuant To Search And Referred To Various Judgments Including The Judgment Of Jurisdictional High Cou Rt In The Case Of Dayawanti Vs Cit Reported In 390 Itr 496 He Has Also Referred To Statement Of Shri Mahinder Puri Recorded In The Course Of Search To Contend That The Said Statement Was An Incriminating Evidence Which Conferred Jurisdiction On The Asses Sing Officer To Make The Impugned Addition In Assessment Framed Under Section 153 A 143 3 Of The Act 15 3 T He Ld Counsel For Assessee Submitted That The Judgments So Relied By Learned Cit Dr Are Not Applicable To The Facts Of The Case Of Assessee Compa Ny As In All The Cases So Relied On By Learned Cit Dr Additions Were Based On Seized Material Found During The Course Of Search In Addition To The Statements So Recorded During The Course Of Search And Honble High Court Of Delhi In Recent Judgment Of Pci T Vs Best Infrastructure P Ltd Delhi High Court Reported In 397 Itr 82 Has Held That Additions Cannot Be Made On The Basis Of Mere Statements Recorded During The Course Of Search Unless And Until The 80 Same Is Backed By Documents Seized And Found As A Result Of Search Which Is Absent In The Instant Appeal 15 4 We Have Considered The Rival Submissions And Perused The Material On Record T He Learned Counsel Of Assessee Appellant Under Rule 27 Argued And Submitted That During The Course Of Search O N 05 01 2009 No Incriminating Material Was Seized From The Assessees Premises And Further The Learned Cit Dr Had Relied On Books Of Account Seized From The Assessees Premises And Further The Statement Of Sh Mohinder Puri During The Course Of Search On 05 01 2009 16 We Have Considered The Rival Submissions And Perused Material On Record We Have Noticed That Learned Ao In Section 153 A Proceedings Has Merely Repeated The Additions So Made In Original Assessment Proceedings Under Section 143 3 Of Th E Act And There Was No New Addition Made By Learned Ao During Section 153 A Proceedings Thus On The Date Of Search I E On 05 01 2009 The Assessee Companys Assessment Was Finalized On 31 12 2008 And As Such The Proceedings Were Not Pending On The Date Of Search And Thus Additions Could Only Have Been Made In Proceedings Under Section 153 A Of The Act Only 81 When Any Incriminating Material Was Found During The Search Our Above View Derives Strength From The Following Judgment S A Honble High Court Of Del Hi In The Case Of Cit Vs Kabul Chawla Reported In 380 Itr 573 B On A Conspectus Of Section 153 A 1 Of The Act Read With The Provisos Thereto And In The Light Of The Law Explained In The Aforementioned Decisions The Legal Position That Emerges Is As Und Er I Once A Search Takes Place Under Section 132 Of The Act Notice Under Section 153 A 1 Will Have To Be Mandatorily Issued To The Person Searched Requiring Him To File Returns For Six Ays Immediately Preceding The Previous Year Relevant To The Ay In Whi Ch The Search Takes Place Ii Assessments And Reassessments Pending On The Date Of The Search Shall Abate The Total Income For Such Ays Will Have To Be Computed By The Aos As A Fresh Exercise Iii The Ao Will Exercise Normal Assessment Powers In Respect Of The Six Years Previous To The Relevant Ay In Which The Search Takes Place The Ao Has The Power To Assess And Reassess The Total Income Of The Aforementioned Six Years In Separate Assessment Orders For Each Of The Six Years In Other Words There Will Be On Ly One 82 Assessment Order In Respect Of Each Of The Six Ays In Which Both The Disclosed And The Undisclosed Income Would Be Brought To Tax Iv Although Section 153 A Does Not Say That Additions Should Be Strictly Made On The Basis Of Evidence Found In The Co Urse Of The Search Or Other Post Search Material Or Information Available With The Ao Which Can Be Related To The Evidence Found It Does Not Mean That The Assessment Can Be Arbitrary Or Made Without Any Relevance Or Nexus With The Seized Material Obvio Usly An Assessment Has To Be Made Under This Section Only On The Basis Of Seized Material V In Absence Of Any Incriminating Material The Completed Assessment Can Be Reiterated And The Abated Assessment Or Reassessment Can Be Made The Word Assess In Se Ction 153 A Is Relatable To Abated Proceedings I E Those Pending On The Date Of Search And The Word Reassess To Completed Assessment Proceedings Vi Insofar As Pending Assessments Are Concerned The Jurisdiction To Make The Original Assessment And The A Ssessment Under Section 153 A Merges Into One Only One Assessment Shall Be Made Separately For Each Ay On The Basis Of The Findings Of The Search And Any Other Material Existing Or Brought On The Record Of The Ao 83 Vii Completed Assessments Can Be Interfered W Ith By The Ao While Making The Assessment Under Section 153 A Only On The Basis Of Some Incriminating Material Unearthed During The Course Of Search Or Requisition Of Documents Or Undisclosed Income Or Property Discovered In The Course Of Search Which Were Not Produced Or Not Already Disclosed Or Made Known In The Course Of Original Assessment B Pr Principal Cit Vs Meeta Gutgutia Reported In 395 Itr 526 61 It Appears That A Number Of High Courts Have Concurred With The Decision Of This Court In Kabu L Chawla Supra Beginning With The Gujarat High Court In Principal Commissioner Of Income Tax V Saumya Construction Pvt Ltd Supra There A Search And Seizure Operation Was Carried Out On 7th October 2009 And An Assessment Came To Be Framed Under Se Ction 143 3 Read With Section 153 A 1 B In Determining The Total Income Of The Assessee Of Rs 14 5 Crores Against Declared Income Of Rs 3 44 Crores The Itat Deleted The Additions On The Ground That It Was Not Based On Any Incriminating Material Found During The Course Of The Search In Respect Of Ays Under Consideration I E Ay 2006 07 The Gujarat High Court Referred To The Decision In Kabul Chawla Supra Of The Rajasthan High Court In Jai Steel India Jodhpur V Acit Supra And One Earlier Decis Ion Of The Gujarat High Court Itself It Explained In Para 15 And 16 As Under 84 15 On A Plain Reading Of Section 153 A Of The Act It Is Evident That The Trigger Point For Exercise Of Powers Thereunder Is A Search Under Section 132 Or A Requisition Under Section 132 A Of The Act Once A Search Or Requisition Is Made A Mandate Is Cast Upon The Assessing Officer To Issue Notice Under Section 153 A Of The Act To The Person Requiring Him To Furnish The Return Of Income In Respect Of Each Assessment Year Fallin G Within Six Assessment Years Immediately Preceding The Assessment Year Relevant To The Previous Year In Which Such Search Is Conducted Or Requisition Is Made And Assess Or Reassess The Same Since The Assessment Under Section 153 A Of The Act Is Linked Wit H Search And Requisition Under Sections 132 And 132 A Of The Act It Is Evident That The Object Of The Section Is To Bring To Tax The Undisclosed Income Which Is Found During The Course Of Or Pursuant To The Search Or Requisition However Instead Of The Ea Rlier Regime Of Block Assessment Whereby It Was Only The Undisclosed Income Of The Block Period That Was Assessed Section 153 A Of The Act Seeks To Assess The Total Income For The Assessment Year Which Is Clear From The First Proviso Thereto Which Provid Es That The Assessing Officer Shall Assess Or Reassess The Total Income In Respect Of Each Assessment Year Falling Within Such Six Assessment Years The Second Proviso Makes The Intention Of The Legislature Clear As The Same Provides That Assessment Or Rea Ssessment If Any Relating To The Six Assessment Years Referred To In The Sub Section Pending On The Date Of Initiation Of Search Under Section 132 Or 85 Requisition Under Section 132 A As The Case May Be Shall Abate Subsection 2 Of Section 153 A Of The A Ct Provides That If Any Proceeding Or Any Order Of Assessment Or Reassessment Made Under Sub Section 1 Is Annulled In Appeal Or Any Other Legal Provision Then The Assessment Or Reassessment Relating To Any Assessment Year Which Had Abated Under The Seco Nd Proviso Would Stand Revived The Proviso Thereto Says That Such Revival Shall Cease To Have Effect If Such Order Of Annulment Is Set Aside Thus Any Proceeding Of Assessment Or Reassessment Falling Within The Six Assessment Years Prior To The Search O R Requisition Stands Abated And The Total Income Of The Assessee Is Required To Be Determined Under Section 153 A Of The Act Similarly Subsection 2 Provides For Revival Of Any Assessment Or Reassessment Which Stood Abated If Any Proceeding Or Any Order Of Assessment Or Reassessment Made Under Section 153 A Of The Act Is Annulled In Appeal Or Any Other Proceeding 16 Section 153 A Bears The Heading Assessment In Case Of Search Or Requisition It Is Well Settled As Held By The Supreme Court In A Catena Of Decisions That The Heading Or The Section Can Be Regarded As A Key To The Interpretation Of The Operative Portion Of The Section And If There Is No Ambiguity In The Language Or If It Is Plain And Clear Then The Heading Used In The Section Strengthens That Meaning From The Heading Of Section 153 The Intention Of The 86 Legislature Is Clear Viz To Provide For Assessment In Case Of Search And Requisition When The Very Purpose Of The Provision Is To Make Assessment In Case Of Search Or Requisition It G Oes Without Saying That The Assessment Has To Have Relation To The Search Or Requisition In Other Words The Assessment Should Connected With Something Round During The Search Or Requisition Viz Incriminating Material Which Reveals Undisclosed Income T Hus While In View Of The Mandate Of Sub Section 1 Of Section 153 A Of The Act In Every Case Where There Is A Search Or Requisition The Assessing Officer Is Obliged To Issue Notice To Such Person To Furnish Returns Of Income For The Six Years Preceding The Assessment Year Relevant To The Previous Year In Which The Search Is Conducted Or Requisition Is Made Any Addition Or Disallowance Can Be Made Only On The Basis Of Material Collected During The Search Or Requisition In Case No Incriminating Material Is Found As Held By The Rajasthan High Court In The Case Of Jai Steel India V Asst Cit Supra The Earlier Assessment Would Have To Be Reiterated In Case Where Pending Assessments Have Abated The Assessing Officer Can Pass Assessment Orders For Ea Ch Of The Six Years Determining The Total Income Of The Assessee Which Would Include Income Declared In The Returns If Any Furnished By The Assessee As Well As Undisclosed Income If Any Unearthed During The Search Or Requisition In Case Where A Pendin G Reassessment Under Section 147 Of The Act Has Abated Needless To State That The Scope And Ambit Of The 87 Assessment Would Include Any Order Which The Assessing Officer Could Have Passed Under Section 147 Of The Act As Well As Under Section 153 A Of The Act 19 On Behalf Of The Appellant It Has Been Contended That If Any Incriminating Material Is Found Notwithstanding That In Relation To The Year Under Consideration No Incriminating Material Is Found It Would Be Permissible To Make Additions And Disallo Wance In Respect Of An The Six Assessment Years In The Opinion Of This Court The Said Contention Does Not Merit Acceptance Inasmuch As The Assessment In Respect Of Each Of The Six Assessment Years Is A Separate And Distinct Assessment Under Section 15 3 A Of The Act Assessment Has To Be Made In Relation To The Search Or Requisition Namely In Relation To Material Disclosed During The Search Or Requisition If In Relation To Any Assessment Year No Incriminating Material Is Found No Addition Or Disallo Wance Can Be Made In Relation To That Assessment Year In Exercise Of Powers Under Section 153 A Of The Act And The Earlier Assessment Shall Have To Be Reiterated In This Regard This Court Is In Complete Agreement With The View Adopted By The Rajasthan Hig H Court In The Case Of Jai Steel India V Asst Cit Supra Besides As Rightly Pointed Out By The Learned Counsel For The Respondent The Controversy Involved In The Present Case Stands Concluded By The Decision Of This Court In The Case Of Cit V Jaya Ben Ratilal Sorathia Supra Wherein It Has Been Held That While It Cannot Be Disputed That 88 Considering Section 153 A Of The Act The Assessing Officer Can Reopen And Or Assess The Return With Respect To Six Preceding Years However There Must Be Some Inc Riminating Material Available With The Assessing Officer With Respect To The Sale Transactions In The Particular Assessment Year 62 Subsequently In Principal Commissioner Of Income Tax 1 V Devangi Alias Rupa Supra Another Bench Of The Gujarat Hig H Court Reiterated The Above Legal Position Following Its Earlier Decision In Principal Commissioner Of Income Tax V Saumya Construction P Ltd Supra And Of This Court In Kabul Chawla Supra As Far As Karnataka High Court Is Concerned It Has In Cit V Ibc Knowledge Park P Ltd Supra Followed The Decision Of This Court In Kabul Chawla Supra And Held That There Had To Be Incriminating Material Qua Each Of The Ays In Which Additions Were Sought To Be Made Pursuant To Search And Seizure Operation T He Calcutta High Court In Cit 2 V Salasar Stock Broking Ltd Supra Too Followed The Decision Of This Court In Kabul Chawla Supra In Cit V Gurinder Singh Bawa Supra The Bombay High Court Held That 6 Once An Assessment Has Attained Finality For A Particular Year I E It Is Not Pending Then The Same Cannot Be Subject To Tax In Proceedings Under Section 153 A Of The Act This Of Course Would Not Apply If Incriminating 89 Materials Are Gathered In The Course Of Search Or During Proceedings Under Section 153 A Of The Act Which Are Contrary To And Or Not Disclosed During The Regular Assessment Proceedings C Cit V Sinhgad Technical Education Society 397 Itr 344 Sc 18 In This Behalf It Was Noted By The Itat That As Per The Provisions Of Sectio N 153 C Of The Act Incriminating Material Which Was Seized Had To Pertain To The Assessment Years In Question And It Is An Undisputed Fact That The Documents Which Were Seized Did Not Establish Any Co Relation Document Wise With These Four Assessment Yea Rs Since This Requirement Under Section 153 C Of The Act Is Essential For Assessment Under That Provision It Becomes A Jurisdictional Fact We Find This Reasoning To Be Logical And Valid Having Regard To The Provisions Of Section 153 C Of The Act Para 9 Of The Order Of The Itat Reveals That The Itat Had Scanned Through The Satisfaction Note And The Material Which Was Disclosed Therein Was Culled Out And It Showed That The Same Belongs To Assessment Year 2004 05 Or Thereafter After Taking Note Of The Mate Rial In Para 9 Of The Order The Position That Emerges Therefrom Is Discussed In Para 10 It Was Specifically Recorded That The Counsel For The Department Could Not Point Out To The Contrary It Is For This Reason The High Court Has Also Given Its Imprimat Ur To The Aforesaid Approach Of The Tribunal That Apart Learned Senior Counsel Appearing For The Respondent 90 Argued That Notice In Respect Of Assessment Years 2000 01 And 2001 02 Was Even Time Barred 16 1 The Only Material If Any On Which Reliance I S Placed By Ao Is The Statement Of Sh Mohinder Puri And Construing It To Be Incriminatin G In Nature Is Also Unjustified As The Statement Cannot Be Construed To Be Incriminating In Nature And More Specifically When The Said Statement Has Been Retracted Su Bsequent Ly And Has Not Been Acted Upon And As Such The Addition S So Made In An Order Under Section 153 A 143 3 Of The Act For Impugned Assessment Year Are In Excess Of Scope Of Assessment In Support Of The Said Proposition Reliance Is Placed On Following Judgments I Pcit Vs Best Infrastructure P Ltd Delhi High Court Reported In 397 Itr 82 38 Fifthly Statements Recorded Under Section 132 4 Of The Act Of The Act Do Not By Themselves Constitute Incriminating Material As Has Been Explained By Th Is Court In Harjeev Aggarwal Supra Lastly As Already Pointed Out Hereinbefore The Facts In The Present Case Are Different From The Facts In Smt Dayawanti Gupta Supra Where The Admission By The Assesses Themselves On Critical Aspects Of Failure To M Aintain Accounts And Admission That The Seized Documents Reflected Transactions Of Unaccounted Sales And Purchases Is Non Existent In The Present Case In The Said Case There Was A Factual Finding To The Effect That The Asses S Ees Were Habitual Offenders Indulging In Clandestine 91 Operations Whereas There Is Nothing In The Present Case Whatsoever To Suggest That Any Statement Made By Mr Anu Aggarwal Or Mr Harjeet Singh Contained Any Such Admission Ii 290 Ctr 263 Cit V Harjeev Aggarwal 21 A Plai N Reading Of Section 132 4 Of The Act Indicates That The Authorized Officer Is Empowered To Examine On Oath Any Person Who Is Found In Possession Or Control Of Any Books Of Accounts Documents Money Bullion Jewellery Or Any Other Valuable Article Or T Hing The Explanation To Section 132 4 Which Was Inserted By The Direct Tax Laws Amendment Act 1987 W E F 1st April 1989 Further Clarifies That A Person May Be Examined Not Only In Respect Of The Books Of Accounts Or Other Documents Found As A Res Ult Of Search But Also In Respect Of All Matters Relevant For The Purposes Of Any Investigation Connected With Any Proceeding Under The Act However As Stated Earlier A Statement On Oath Can Only Be Recorded Of A Person Who Is Found In Possession Of Book S Of Accounts Documents Assets Etc Plainly The Intention Of The Parliament Is To Permit Such Examination Only Where The Books Of Accounts Documents And Assets Possessed By A Person Are Relevant For The Purposes Of The Investigation Being Undertaken Now If The Provisions Of Section 132 4 Of The Act Are Read In The Context Of Section 158 Bb 1 Read With Section 158 B B Of The Act It Is At Once 92 Clear That A Statement Recorded Under Section 132 4 Of The Act Can Be Used In Evidence For Making A Block A Ssessment Only If The Said Statement Is Made In The Context Of Other Evidence Or Material Discovered During The Search A Statement Of A Person Which Is Not Relatable To Any Incriminating Document Or Material Found During Search And Seizure Operation Cann Ot By Itself Trigger A Block Assessment The Undisclosed Income Of An Assessee Has To Be Computed On The Basis Of Evidence And Material Found During Search The Statement Recorded Under Section 132 4 Of The Act May Also Be Used For Making The Assessment But Only To The Extent It Is Relatable To The Incriminating Evidence Material Unearthed Or Found During Search In Other Words There Must Be A Nexus Between The Statement Recorded And The Evidence Material Found During Search In Order To For An Assessme Nt To Be Based On The Statement Recorded 16 2 Thus It Is Held That The Additions So Made Under Section 153 A Of The Act Are Mere Repetition Of Additions Made In Assessments Already Made Under Section 143 3 Of The Act And As Such All The Additions So M Ade Are Beyond The Scope Of Assessment Of Provisions Of Section 153 A Of The Act And Thus The Said Ground Raised In Rule 27 Of Itat Rules By Assessee Appellant Is Allowed 93 17 In The Result Appeals Filed By R Evenue In Ita No 1327 Del 2011 And 754 Del 2015 Are Dismissed And Appeal In Ita No 995 Del 2011 File D By Assessee Is Allowed The Order Is Pronounced In The Open Court On 27 12 2017 Sd Sd Sudhanshu Srivastava B P Jain Judicial Member Accountant Member Dated 27 Th December 2017 Vl Copy Forwarded To 1 Appellant 2 Respondent 3 Cit 4 Cit A 5 Dr Asst Registrar Itat New Delhi