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        <h1>Appeal Dismissed: Delayed Filing Upheld, Assessment Order Challenge Rejected</h1> <h3>Abzony Safety Glass Ltd. Versus Commissioner of Income-tax</h3> Abzony Safety Glass Ltd. Versus Commissioner of Income-tax - [2012] 344 ITR 471 Issues:1. Delay in filing appeal before the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) by the assessee.2. Condonation of delay in filing the appeal.3. Merits of the appeal challenging the assessment order.4. Interpretation of provisions of the Income-tax Act regarding assessment and appeals.5. Validity of assessment under section 144 read with section 153A.6. Powers of the Tribunal to interpret orders under section 250 of the Act.7. Sustainability of assessment order based on unexplained bank deposits.Analysis:1. Delay in filing appeal: The appeal was filed by the assessee against the order of the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal after a significant delay of 923 days. The Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) dismissed the application for condonation of delay, citing insufficient cause for the delay. The delay was not condoned, leading to the dismissal of the appeal on the grounds of delay.2. Condonation of delay: The Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) examined the grounds for delay and concluded that there was no sufficient cause for condonation of the delay in filing the appeal. The Tribunal upheld this decision, stating that no satisfactory cause was presented by the assessee to justify the delay. The court found the plea of the assessee regarding health issues and inability to attend proceedings to be unconvincing and not supported by evidence.3. Merits of the appeal: The appeal challenged the assessment order made under section 144 read with section 153A of the Income-tax Act. The Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) dismissed the appeal on the merits, upholding the addition made on account of unexplained bank deposits in the hands of the company. The Tribunal also upheld this decision, stating that the grounds raised by the assessee did not have merit.4. Interpretation of provisions of the Act: The substantial questions of law raised in the appeal included the interpretation of various provisions of the Income-tax Act, such as sections 249, 250, 254, and 132. These questions revolved around the decision-making process of the authorities regarding assessments, appeals, and the powers of the Tribunal to interpret orders under the Act.5. Validity of assessment under section 144 read with section 153A: The assessment order was framed under section 144 read with section 153A of the Act due to the non-compliance of the assessee in filing returns and participating in the assessment proceedings. The validity of this assessment was challenged in the appeal, questioning the basis for the additions made on unexplained bank deposits.6. Powers of the Tribunal: The appeal also raised questions regarding the powers of the Tribunal to interpret orders under section 250 of the Act adversely. The Tribunal's decision-making process and reasoning were scrutinized in the appeal, questioning the adequacy of the Tribunal's analysis and conclusions.7. Sustainability of assessment based on unexplained bank deposits: The assessment order included additions on account of unexplained bank deposits, which the assessee argued were based on surmises and conjecture. The sustainability of these additions was challenged, highlighting the need for a substantive basis for such inclusions and the requirement for proper explanations from the company regarding the bank deposits.

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