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HC allowed the petition challenging CIT(E)'s rejection of delay ...


Genuine Hardship Recognized: Authorities Must Judiciously Consider Legitimate Circumstances Preventing Timely Compliance in Tax Filings

May 10, 2025

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

HC allowed the petition challenging CIT(E)'s rejection of delay condonation for Form 10B filing. The court held that while "genuine hardship" may not have a broad interpretation, authorities must exercise discretionary powers judiciously when an assessee establishes legitimate circumstances preventing timely compliance. The HC directed CIT(E) to issue an order condoning the thirty-day delay in filing Form 10B for Assessment Year 2022-23, finding the original rejection erroneous and emphasizing that administrative powers must be exercised with due consideration of substantive hardship.

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