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1988 Supreme(Raj) 564

J.S.VERMA, I.S.ISRANI
Commissioner of Income – Appellant
Versus
Bal Mukund – Respondent


JUDGMENT

1. - This reference under section 256(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, at the instance of the Revenue, is to answer the following question of law, namely:

"Whether, on the facts and in the circumstances of the case, the Tribunal was justified in holding that the share income of Rs. 9,290 arising to the minor, Narendra Kumar, son of Shri Bal Mukund, karta of the assessee-Hindu undivided family from the firm, Messrs. Laxmi Kant and Co., Baran, cannot be included in the hands of the assessee under section 64 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ?"

2. The relevant assessment year is 1979-80.

3. The assessee is a Hindu undivided family and not an individual. The question is whether the share income of the minor, Narendra Kumar, son of the karta of the Hindu undivided family, who was admitted to the benefits of partnership in a firm is to be included in the income of the assessee-Hindu undivided family while computing the total income of the assessee-Hindu undivided family in accordance with section 64(1)(iii) of the Income-tax Act, 1961. In D. B. Income-tax Reference No. 12 of 1981, CIT v. Abhay Kumar, [1989] 179 ITR 363(Raj), decided by us today, we have held that section 64(1)(iii) of t



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