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2018 (11) TMI 952 - HC - Income TaxAddition u/s 68 - burden of proof - proof of credit worthiness - Held that:- Where the assessee has discharged the initial burden placed upon him under sec. 68 to prove and establish the identity and creditworthiness of the share applicant and the genuineness of the transaction, the burden of proof shifts on the Assessing officer. In such a case, the AO cannot sit back with folded hands till the assessee exhausts all the evidence or material in his possession and then come forward to merely reject the same, without carrying out any verification or enquiry into the material placed before him. If the Assessing Officer harbours any doubts of the legitimacy of any subscription, he is empowered, nay dutybound, to carry out thorough investigations. But if the Assessing Officer fails to unearth any wrong or illegal dealings or has no material in his possession, he cannot obdurately adhere to his suspicions and treat the subscribed capital as the undisclosed income of the Company. No substantial question of law arises in this appeal
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