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2016 (9) TMI 8 - HC - Income TaxEligibility of registration u/s 12A - Whether the assessee trust is hit by section 13(1)(b) of the Act, as the trust is not created for the benefit of general public but is created for the benefit of a particular religious community i.e. ‘Jain Community'? - Tribunal allowed registration - Held that:- As per clause 4.1, the trust would engage itself in activities relating to education by maintaining and running education centers, infant schools, primary secondary and high schools, colleges etc., to run hostels, training centers for creating awareness in the common people and to make the education available for the public. It would also engage in imparting training in computers. As per clause 4.3, the trust would engage in doing all activities for medical help and to establish and administer dispensaries, hospitals and laboratories etc. It would also help the patients by supplying medicines and financial assistance. Likewise in clause 4.4 the trust could engage in rural development schemes. As per clause 4.5, the trust would engage in literary and cultural activities by making efforts for the development and protection of Indian culture. Clause 4.6 which pertains to other included activities such as running cow shelters, to provide food, cloth and financial help for economically weaker persons, to help during natural or other calamities, to serve humans and animals etc. Thus, very premise for the Commissioner to come to the conclusion that the objects of the trust were confined for the benefit of a religious community, is incorrect. Thereafter to suggest that the activities were carried out only for such purposes would be entering in the realm of granting exemptions in terms of Section 13 of the Act, which would be the task of the Assessing Officer to be undertaken at the time of assessment on the basis of material that may be brought on record. No question of law arises
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