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July 22, 2022

Deduction of bad debt written off u/s. 36(i) (vii) - lease rental - the prospects of recovery of lease rentals were quite bleak and the assessee considering that the same could not be recovered in the foreseeable future decided to write off a debt as bad debt during the previous year relevant to the Assessment Year 1991-92. It is nobody’s case that the assessee had not complied with the provisions of Section 36(2) - The assessee took a business decision to write off the debt as a bad debt. - The Tribunal has erred in rejecting the claim of the assessee - HC

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