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Query asked by deepak awasthi on December 28, 2021

Re: rejection under vivad se vishwas appeal

my clients filed appeal u/s 264 of income tax act for the assessment year 2015-16 and 2016-17. and i have filed vivad se vishwas application within time but application is rejected with the reason that appeal filed with in no time limit. but my appeal is still pending in department and there is no rejection of appeal

The assessee has only remedy of filing  a writ before the High Court . High Court may condone the delay in filing the revision application u/s 264 and direct the Designated Authority to accept the  declaration filed by the Assessee.  In  CIT v. Shatrusailya Digvijaysingh Jadeja (2005) 277 ITR 435/ 147 Taxman 566/ 197 CTR 590 (SC)  rendered in the context of similar provisions of KVSS, 1998, referring the judgement In the case of Dr. Mrs. Renuka Datla v. CIT (2003) 259 ITR 258 (SC)  has held on interpretation of section 95(i)(c) that if the appeal or revision is pending on the date of the filing of the declaration under section 88 of the Scheme, it is not for the DA to hold that the appeal/revision was 'sham', 'ineffective' or 'infructuous'. 

In the case of Raja Kulkarni v. State of Bombay AIR 1954 SC 73, the Supreme Court laid down that when a section contemplates pendency of an appeal, what is required for its application is that an appeal should be pending and in such a case there is no need to introduce the qualification that it should be valid or competent. Whether an appeal is valid or competent is a question entirely for the Appellate Court before whom the appeal is filed to decide and such determination is possible only after the appeal is heard but there is nothing to prevent a party from filing an appeal which may ultimately be found to be incompetent, e.g., when it is held to be barred by limitation. From the mere fact that such an appeal is held to be unmaintainable on any ground whatsoever, it does not follow that there was no appeal pending before the Court.

 

 

 


 

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