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        <h1>High Court remands case for fresh adjudication, emphasizing fair opportunity for both parties.</h1> The High Court set aside the Tribunal's orders and remanded the case for fresh adjudication. The Court directed the Tribunal to reconsider the nature of ... Exemption u/s 11 - whether the appellant-trust is an institution which carries on charitable activities within the meaning of section 2(15) of the Act ? - whether in case the appellant trust is engaged in the activity of advancement of any other object of general public utility, can it be denied exemption in view of proviso to section 2(15) of the Act which was introduced with effect from April 1, 2009? - Held that:- The matter requires to be remitted to the Tribunal to adjudicate the issue regarding the nature of activities of the appellant trust whether they are in the nature of charitable within the meaning of Section 2(15) of the Act in respect of assessment years in question or not, keeping in view the arguments raised by the learned counsel for the appellant-assessee and to pass fresh orders relating to assessment proceedings thereafter in accordance with law. Accordingly, the impugned orders passed by the Tribunal in all the appeals are set aside and the matter is remanded to the Tribunal to decide the same afresh in the light of the submissions made by the learned counsel for the appellant after affording an opportunity of hearing to the parties in accordance with law Issues:1. Whether the appellant trust is established for charitable purposes under the Income Tax Act.2. Whether the Tribunal erred in denying the claim of exemption under Section 11 of the Act.3. Whether the Tribunal erred in not adjudicating additional grounds raised by the appellant.4. Whether the Tribunal erred in holding that the appellant did not file evidence of expenditure.5. Whether the Tribunal erred in upholding the order of the Assessing Officer without deciding the addition on merits.6. Whether the findings of the Tribunal are perverse.7. Whether the Tribunal erred in not deleting the additions on merits without discussing the issues.Analysis:Issue 1:The primary issue in this case is whether the appellant trust is established for charitable purposes under the Income Tax Act. The appellant Improvement Trust, constituted under the Punjab Town Improvement Trust Act, 1922, engages in land purchase, development, and property sales. The trust applied for registration under Section 12A of the Act, initially refused but later granted. The Assessing Officer disallowed exemption under Section 11 due to registration rejection, leading to a series of appeals and orders.Issue 2:The Tribunal upheld the disallowance of exemption under Section 11, prompting the appellant to challenge this decision. The core controversy revolves around whether the appellant trust's activities qualify as charitable under Section 2(15) of the Act. Additionally, the introduction of a proviso from April 1, 2009, raises questions about the trust's engagement in activities beyond charitable purposes and its impact on exemption eligibility.Issue 3:The appellant raised various substantial questions of law regarding the Tribunal's decisions, including the failure to adjudicate additional grounds and the denial of exemption without proper consideration. The Tribunal's handling of the appellant's arguments and evidence submission comes into question, necessitating a review of the assessment proceedings.Issue 4:The appellant cited precedents and legal interpretations to support their position that the Tribunal's decision was erroneous. Arguments centered on the applicability of the proviso introduced in 2009 and the nature of the trust's activities under the 1922 Act. The appellant contended that a remand to the Tribunal was necessary for a proper assessment based on relevant provisions and judgments.Issue 5:While the revenue's counsel supported the Tribunal's decision, the High Court found merit in the appellant's contentions. The Court determined that a remittance of the matter to the Tribunal was essential for a thorough examination of the nature of the trust's activities and their alignment with charitable purposes under the Act.Conclusion:Ultimately, the High Court set aside the Tribunal's orders and remanded the matter for fresh adjudication. The Tribunal was directed to reconsider the nature of the appellant trust's activities in light of the arguments presented, ensuring a fair opportunity for both parties to be heard. The Court emphasized that its observations should not be construed as a judgment on the merits of the controversy, aiming for an expeditious resolution of the matter.

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