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        <h1>High Court admits Revenue's appeal against Tribunal's order on undisclosed income assessment for block period.</h1> The High Court admitted the appeal filed by Revenue against the Tribunal's order regarding the assessment of undisclosed income for the block period F.Y. ... Block Assessment - addition - admission by the assessee versus material evidence - Held that:- except for the admission of the assessee qua the undisclosed cash of Rs. 2,99,740/-, the AO was not in possession of any evidence found as a result of search or requisition of book of accounts or other documents so as to make the additions as made by him in the assessment order dated 31.7.1998. The reliance placed by the Revenue in Rajendra Kumar Lahoty v. Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax (2003 (4) TMI 24 - RAJASTHAN High Court) has no application to the present case as the said case turned on its own facts and no principle of law has been laid down in the said judgment. - Decided in favor of assessee Issues:- Appeal under Section 260A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 filed by Revenue against Tribunal's order- Substantial questions of law admitted by High Court- Assessment order for block period F.Y. 1986-87 to 1996-97 challenged- Addition of undisclosed income by Assessing Officer- Deletion of certain additions by Tribunal- Contention regarding correct perspective of Chapter XIV-B provisions- Dispute over the Tribunal's decision on additions made by the AO- Interpretation of provisions for block assessment under Chapter XIV-B- Comparison of regular assessment under Section 143(3) with assessment under Chapter XIV-B- Legal principles applied by the Tribunal in deleting certain additions- Application of law in assessing undisclosed income for block periodDetailed Analysis:The High Court admitted the appeal under Section 260A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, filed by the Revenue against the Tribunal's order dated 15.7.2005. The substantial questions of law admitted by the High Court pertained to the Tribunal's decision on the additions made by the Assessing Officer for the block period F.Y. 1986-87 to 1996-97. The Tribunal partly allowed the appeal filed by the assessee, leading to the Revenue's challenge.The case involved the capture of cash from an individual by the Police Authority, which led to the assessment of undisclosed income for the block period. The Assessing Officer made various additions, including the addition of undisclosed income based on admissions. The Tribunal upheld certain additions but deleted others, citing that additions made de hors the material found during the search were not justified.The main contention revolved around the correct interpretation of Chapter XIV-B provisions. The Revenue argued that the AO can use all material and evidence to compute undisclosed income, placing the onus of proof on the assessee. Conversely, the assessee's counsel argued that the Tribunal's decision was based on the material on record and correctly applied legal principles.The Court referred to previous judgments to clarify the scope of regular assessment under Section 143(3) compared to block assessment under Chapter XIV-B. It emphasized that the AO's assessment under Chapter XIV-B should focus solely on undisclosed income, not the total income or loss of previous years. The Court highlighted the importance of assessing undisclosed income based on material found during search proceedings.The Tribunal's decision to delete certain additions was upheld by the Court, emphasizing that the additions made by the AO lacked evidential support from the search or seizure. The Court dismissed the appeal, stating that the Tribunal's findings were based on material on record and correctly applied legal principles, warranting no interference.In conclusion, the judgment clarified the distinct approaches to regular assessment and block assessment, emphasizing the need for assessing undisclosed income based on material found during search proceedings. The Court upheld the Tribunal's decision to delete additions not supported by search-related material, dismissing the appeal filed by the Revenue.

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