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Issues involved: Appeal against deletion of penalty u/s. 271D of the Income Tax Act.
Summary: 1. The appeal by the revenue challenges the deletion of penalty u/s. 271D by the CIT(A) regarding loans received in cash from family members. 2. The main issue is the cancellation of the penalty order by the CIT(A) based on the genuineness of the transactions and reasonable cause. 3. The Assessing Officer alleged violation of section 269SS by the assessee for receiving loans in cash from family members. 4. The CIT(A) deleted the penalty citing bona fides and genuineness of the transactions as reasonable cause. 5. The revenue's appeal was dismissed by the Appellate Tribunal based on the family nature of the transactions and previous legal precedents. 6. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision and dismissed the revenue's appeal against the penalty deletion. This case highlights the importance of establishing reasonable cause and genuineness in transactions to avoid penalties under the Income Tax Act.
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