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Addition u/s 69B - assessment u/s 153A - search action u/s.132 ...


Section 69B Addition Deleted Due to Lack of Evidence in Land Purchase Case u/ss 132 and 153A.

March 21, 2020

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Addition u/s 69B - assessment u/s 153A - search action u/s.132 and seized incriminating documents - Purchase of land - If there was some doubt, revenue ought to have recorded statement of the seller along with statement of witnesses. The Department does not have any other evidence other than the so-called banachhitti wherein appellant’s son has made an agreement to purchase land - in view of the inadequate/insufficient evidence and enquiry, we delete the addition - AT

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