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2017 (7) TMI 1046 - AT - Income TaxNon service of notice - validity of assessment - service by way of affixture - Held that:- For resorting to affixture, efforts have to be made to serve the notice upon the assessee and only after reaching a finding that the notice cannot be served upon the assessee, the mode of affixture can be resorted to. Further rule 17 of order V of CPC mandates that an independent local person be the witness of service through affixture and for the purpose of having been associated with the identification of the place. However a perusal of the affixture report shows that there was no independent local person as a witness and there is no evidence that anyone identified the place as belonging to the assessee before such affixture. It is seen that the Income Tax Inspector has signed as the local independent person but such witness cannot be considered to be a local independent person for the purposes of rule 17 of order V of CPC. Department has failed to prove a valid service of notice on the assessee before embarking upon the assessment proceedings. Since the entire reassessment proceedings were based on assumption of jurisdiction through the issue of notice under section 143 (2) of the Act, which was not validly served on the assessee, we hold that the assessing officer was patently wrong in completing the assessment without effecting the service of notice in accordance with section 282 (1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 read with order V rule 12 and order V rule 17 of the CPC. - Decided in favour of assessee.
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