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2000 (3) TMI 40

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..... ing Officer noticed that the assessee has claimed a loss of Rs. 1,05,489 on account of loss on sale of shares. The Assessing Officer has referred the details of purchase and sale of the shares and made annexures in the assessment order. The Assessing Officer further found that there were two sets of share brokers---one set of M. L. Santhalia and Sew Karan Dhelia. The shares are of J. K. Synthetics Ltd., Tata Tea Ltd., Hindustan Aluminium and Gwalior Rayon Co. These shares were purchased by the assessee from M. L. Santhalia and the entire lot was sold to Sew Karan Dhelia. Another set of brokers consisted of R. Rameshwarlal and J. M. Choudhury. The assessee purchased shares of India Steamships Ltd., Escorts Ltd., Metal Box and Kesoram Industr .....

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..... ound that some shares are purchased and sold on the same date even some sales have been shown to a third party, though he did not receive the shares on that date. It further supports the order of the Income-tax Officer. Learned counsel for the assessee, Mr. Khaitan, submits that they have not taken the ground that the finding of the Tribunal is perverse. The question which is based on the finding of fact should not be answered in favour of the Revenue if that finding is not challenged on the ground of perversity. He further submits, on the merits also, that the purchase and sale is not on the same date. Details are annexed in the assessment order. Though some shares were sold before the actual delivery to the assessee, but that is normal .....

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..... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- J. K. Synthetics Ltd : 24-11-1983 24-1-1984 2,100 1,02,480 M. L. Santhalia 24-1-1984 8-2-1984 2,100 91,518 Sew Karan Dhelia (-) 10,962 24-11-1983 27-12-1983 3,500 1,71,500 M. L. Santhalia 12-12-1983 9-1-1984 3,500 1,58,830 Sew Karan Dhelia (-) 12,670 Tata Tea Limited : 25-11-1983 24-1-1984 1,900 70,060 M. L. Santhalia 24-1-1984 8-2-1984 1,900 (-) 63,612 Sew Karan Dhelia (-) 7,448 Hindustan Aluminium Ltd. : 12-12-1983 27-12-1983 1,000 49,000 M. L. Santhalia 16-12-1983 9-1-1984 1,000 46,880 Sew Karan Dhelia (-) 2,120 Gwalior Rayon Co. : 15-12-1983 27-12-1983 1,500 83,100 M. L. Santhal .....

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..... ce a share transaction of the shares of Escorts Ltd. where the assessee claimed Rs. 60,490 loss. The relevant date of contract is December 15, 1983. The assessee received 4,600 shares on January 11, 1984, and it sold these shares on January 18, 1984 and the assessee received the payment against that sale on January 24, 1984. Therefore, seeing these details, it cannot be said that the purchase and sale are on the same date. It is true that the transactions are with some brokers, but in the share transactions, the purchase and sale are normally through some broker. Payment by account payee cheque has not been disputed. Payment on purchase and sale and payment received by account payee cheque was on two different dates. If the share broker, ev .....

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