COURT: | Bombay High Court |
CORAM: | M. S. Sanklecha J, N. M. Jamdar J |
SECTION(S): | 253 |
GENRE: | Domestic Tax |
CATCH WORDS: | cross examination, natural justice |
COUNSEL: | Dr. K. Shivram, Neelam Jadhav, Rahul Hakani |
DATE: | July 13, 2015 (Date of pronouncement) |
DATE: | July 20, 2015 (Date of publication) |
AY: | 2007-08 |
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Reliance on statements of third party without giving the assessee the right of cross-examination results in breach of principles of natural justice |
There has been a breach of principles of natural justice in as much as the Assessing Officer has in his order placed reliance upon the statements of representatives of M/s Inorbit and M/s Nupur to come to the conclusion that claim for expenditure made by the appellant is not genuine. Thus the appellant was entitled to cross examine them before any reliance could be placed upon them to the extent it is adverse to the appellant
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