IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR
AKIL ABDUL HAMID KURESHI, SUDESH BANSAL, JJ.
Income Tax officer, Ward-5 (2) and Ors. - Appellant
Versus
Govind Kumar Khandelwal, Son of Shri Lallu Lal Gupta and Ors. - Respondent
D.B. Special Appeal Writ Nos. 297, 301, 302, 303, 309, 312, 313, 322, 329, 330, 331, 373/2022
Decided on : 14-02-2022
Constitution of India,1950 - Article 14 - Relaxation Act, 2020 - sub-section (1) of Section 3 - Finance Act, 2021 - Sections 149 or 151 and 148 - Reassessment by the Finance - Quashing reassessment notice - Notice for reassessment - Time limits for issuing notice for reassessment have been changed concept of income chargeable to tax escaping assessment on account of failure on the part of assessee to disclose truly or fully all material facts is no longer relevant - Elaborate provisions are made under Section 148A of Act enabling Assessing officer to make enquiry with respect to material suggesting that income has escaped assessment - Assessee calling upon why notice under Section 148 should not be issued and passing an order considering material available on record including response of assessee if made while deciding whether case is fit for issuing notice under Section 148 - Court find no indication whatsoever in scheme of statutory provisions suggesting that past provisions would continue to apply even after substitution for assessment periods prior to substitution. In fact there are strong indications to the contrary – Court that time limits for issuing notice under Section 148 of the Act have been modified – Held, Exercise of power conferred under the Taxation and other Laws (Relaxation and Amendment of Certain Provisions) Act, 2020 and time for issuance of notice under Section 148, the end date was initially – Court are unable to persuade ourselves to accept this analysis of the situation virtue of by CBDT substitution of reassessment provisions framed under the Finance Act, 2021 were not deferred nor could they have been deferred. The date of such amendments coming – Court find that the notices impugned in the respective petitions are invalid and bad in law - Writ petitions are allowed.
JUDGMENT :
1. All defects shall be removed within two weeks.
2. All these appeals are filed by the revenue to challenge the decisions of the learned Single Judges quashing reassessment notice issued by the respective assessing officers. The common factor in these appeals is that all such notices were issued after 01.04.2021 for the past assessment periods but without applying the substituted provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961 for reassessment by the Finance Act, 2021. One such lead case decided by the Single Judge in BPIP Infra Private Limited v. Income Tax officer (S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13297/2021) came up for consideration before the Division Bench of this Court in case of Sudesh Taneja v. Income Tax officer and Anr. (D.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 969/2022). The Division Bench was considering writ petitions as well as appeals filed by the revenue against the judgment of Single Judge in case of BPIP Infra Private Limited (supra). All the proceedings were disposed of by a common judgment making following observations:-
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