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        <h1>Tribunal rules in favor of assessee on assessment order for 1981-82 based on correct interpretation of tax laws</h1> The Tribunal upheld the decision to annul the assessment order for the assessment year 1981-82, ruling in favor of the assessee based on the correct ... Assessment – limitation - 'Whether, Tribunal is right in holding that the assessment made in this case for the year under consideration was barred by limitation and hence was required to be annulled?' - Inspecting Assistant Commissioner and the Income-tax Officer were not entitled to take recourse to the extended period of limitation. The normal period of limitation would expire on March 31, 1984, in the light of the fact that the assessment year is 1981-82. The assessment order has admittedly been framed on September 1, 1984, and hence is barred by limitation. In the circumstances, there is no infirmity in the impugned order of the Tribunal. - Question referred for the opinion of this court is, therefore, answered in the affirmative, i.e., in favour of the assessee Issues:1. Interpretation of provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961 regarding limitation period for assessment.2. Validity of assessment order for the assessment year 1981-82.3. Jurisdiction of the Inspecting Assistant Commissioner and Income-tax Officer.4. Application of sections 125A, 144B, and 153 of the Income-tax Act.Analysis:1. The primary issue in this case revolves around the interpretation of the provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961 concerning the limitation period for assessment. The Tribunal had to determine whether the assessment made for the year in question was barred by limitation and thus required to be annulled. The contention was based on the provisions of section 153(1)(a)(iii) of the Act, which sets a time limit for making an assessment.2. The assessment year in consideration was 1981-82, where a public limited company was assessed under section 143(3) read with section 144B of the Act. The dispute arose when the assessee challenged the assessment order as being barred by limitation. Despite the additional ground raised by the assessee, the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) did not admit it. The Tribunal, however, allowed the assessee to argue the aspect of limitation based on the interpretation of the Act's provisions and the available facts on record.3. The case delved into the jurisdiction of the Inspecting Assistant Commissioner and the Income-tax Officer. The Commissioner had issued an order under section 125A(1) of the Act, granting concurrent jurisdiction to the Inspecting Assistant Commissioner. The Tribunal upheld the contention that the assessment was indeed barred by limitation due to the provisions of section 153(1)(a)(iii) of the Act. The Inspecting Assistant Commissioner's exercise of concurrent jurisdiction played a crucial role in determining the validity of the assessment order.4. The application of sections 125A, 144B, and 153 of the Income-tax Act was pivotal in resolving the issues at hand. Section 125A(4) clarified the implications of vesting powers in the Inspecting Assistant Commissioner, while section 144B(7) excluded the application of certain provisions in cases where the Inspecting Assistant Commissioner exercises powers under section 125A. Section 153(1)(a)(iii) set the time limit for making an assessment, with specific exceptions outlined under Explanation 1(iv) regarding the period of limitation.In conclusion, the Tribunal's decision to annul the assessment order based on the limitation period was upheld, emphasizing the correct interpretation of the relevant provisions of the Income-tax Act. The judgment favored the assessee, ruling in their favor against the Revenue. The case highlights the significance of understanding the statutory framework and jurisdictional aspects in tax assessments to ensure compliance with legal requirements.

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