CBDT, After Rap By High Court, Bans Adjournments By DRs In ITAT Without Substantial Cause

The Delhi High Court in Showa Corporation vs. Dy. Commissioner of Income Tax passed strictures against the practice of the Departmental Representatives seeking adjournment before the Tribunal on frivolous grounds even in high demand cases. Pursuant to that, the CBDT has issued a directive dated 14th December 2017 stating that Department Representatives should not seek adjournments in cases listed before ITAT without substantial cause or reason.




F. No. 272/M-37/2017-ITJ
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Direct Taxes
Room No. 276, Samrat Hotel , New Delhi
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New Delhi the dated 14th December, 2017

To,
All Principal Chief Commissioners of Income Tax,

Sub:- Repeated adjournments by Department Representatives before ITAT-reg.

Madam/Sir ,

Instances have come to light where repeated requests for adjournment by Departmental Representatives before ITAT have attributed to the pendency of the cases.

2. In a recent case, i.e, CM Appl. No. 43560 of 2017 in W.P. (C) No. 4383 of 2014 & CM Appl. No. 43561 of 2017 in W.P. (C) No. 2699 of 2014- Showa Corporation vs. Dy. Commissioner of Income Tax, the Hon’ble Delhi High Court has taken an adverse view of repeated adjournments being taken by the Departmental Representative .

3. Repeated request for adjournment by the Departmental Representatives not only delays the final disposal of the case but is also a contributory factor in locking up of substantial tax effect before ITAT.

4. In view of the same, the undersigned is directed to state all Department Representatives of your region may be directed to not seek adjournments in cases listed before ITAT without a substantial cause or reason.

5. Further, the period of stay granted by ITAT may be monitored for filing of application for vacation of stay/ application for early listing of the matter to ensure early disposal of the cases before ITAT. The above may be brought to the notice of all concerned

This issues with the approval of Member (A&J) CBDT.

Yours Faithfully

(D.S. Rathi)
Dy. Commissioner of Income Tax (OSD)(ITJ)
Telephone : 26882637

IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
+ W.P.(C) 2699/2014
+ W.P.(C) 4383/2014

SHOWA CORPORATION ….. Petitioner

Through : Mr. Piyush Kaushik, Advocate.

versus

DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF INCOME TAX (INTERNATIONAL TAXATION) CIRCLE 3(2), NEWDELHI ….. Respondent

Through : Mr. Rahul Kaushik, SSC for Income Tax Department.

CORAM:

HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJIV KHANNA

HON’BLE MS. JUSTICE PRATHIBAM. SINGH

O R D E R
% 01.12.2017

CM APPL. 43561/2017 in W.P.(C) 2699/2014
CM APPL. 43560/2017 in W.P.(C) 4383/2014

Issue notice to non applicant-respondent, returnable on 20th December, 2017. Mr. Rahul Kaushik, learned Senior Standing Counsel for
non-applicant/respondent accepts notice. Copy of the order sheets of the Tribunal will be sent by the Counsel for the Revenue to the Central Board of Direct Taxes, and if the Board deems appropriate, necessary directions would be issued to the Departmental Representative.

Learned counsel for the respondent would obtain instructions and ascertain details of departmental representative, who would argue the matter
before the Tribunal. It will be ensured that the departmental representative does not take adjournment.

Contention of the applicant-petitioner is that the tax amount involved is substantial and the issues, subject matter of examination before the
Tribunal are re-occurring. It will also be the duty of the applicant-petitioner also not to take an adjournment.

Relist on 20th December, 2017.

A copy of the order be given dasti under signature of Court Master.

SANJIV KHANNA, J
PRATHIBA M. SINGH, J
DECEMBER 01, 2017


One comment on “CBDT, After Rap By High Court, Bans Adjournments By DRs In ITAT Without Substantial Cause
  1. Rajesh bhardwaj says:

    Sir, the problem may persist till posting as DR ITAT is not treated as a ‘punishment’ posting by the CBDT. The best officers may be posted in audit, ITAT and tax recovery atleast for a few years to get results .

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