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        <h1>Invalid Section 153C Proceedings, Assessee's Rights Upheld, Revenue Appeals Dismissed</h1> <h3>Asst. Commissioner of Income Tax, Hyderabad Versus Smt. A. Vijaya, Smt. Anne Vijaya</h3> Asst. Commissioner of Income Tax, Hyderabad Versus Smt. A. Vijaya, Smt. Anne Vijaya - TMI Issues Involved:1. Validity of proceedings under Section 153C of the Income Tax Act.2. Computation and assessment of capital gains.3. Jurisdiction for completing the proceedings under Section 153C.4. Directions for initiating proceedings under Section 147.Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:1. Validity of proceedings under Section 153C of the Income Tax Act:The primary issue revolves around the validity of proceedings initiated under Section 153C. The Tribunal examined whether the documents seized during the search belonged to the assessee or the searched party. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s findings that the documents pertained to the Bhavya Group and not the assessee. The Tribunal emphasized that the satisfaction required under Section 153C must be genuine and based on objective facts. Since the documents were found in the possession of the Bhavya Group, there was no objective ground to conclude that they belonged to the assessee. Consequently, the Tribunal held that the proceedings under Section 153C were invalid and annulled the assessments made in pursuance of the same.2. Computation and assessment of capital gains:For the assessment years 2008-09, 2009-10, and 2010-11, the issue involved the computation of capital gains arising from the development agreement and the sale of flats. The Assessing Officer treated the transfer of land as taxable in AY 2008-09 and brought short-term capital gains to tax in AY 2009-10. The CIT(A) upheld the additions on merits but directed relief in AY 2010-11. The Tribunal noted that since the proceedings under Section 153C were invalid, there was no need to give any finding on the merits of the computation of capital gains. The assessee's right to submit necessary details and objections in any other assessment proceedings was protected.3. Jurisdiction for completing the proceedings under Section 153C:The Tribunal examined the jurisdictional aspect of the proceedings under Section 153C. It was observed that the Assessing Officer did not have any documents pertaining to the assessee for AY 2004-05, and the only addition made was related to the assessee's investment in a flat, which had no connection to the search. The Tribunal concluded that there was no merit in the Revenue's contentions and upheld the CIT(A)'s orders on the issue of jurisdiction under Section 153C. Accordingly, the Revenue's appeals for AYs 2004-05, 2008-09, and 2009-10 were dismissed.4. Directions for initiating proceedings under Section 147:The CIT(A) opined that proceedings under Section 147 could be initiated based on the information contained in the seized documents. The Tribunal agreed with this view, stating that if the documents seized during the search contained information relating to additional tax liability of another person, such information could form a valid reason to believe that income had escaped assessment. The Tribunal set aside the CIT(A)'s directions for AY 2010-11, noting that no proceedings were pending against the assessee for those assessment years at that time. The Tribunal clarified that the assessee was free to raise the issue later if any proceedings were initiated under Section 147.Separate Judgments Delivered:The Tribunal noted the similarity of facts in the group appeals of Smt. A. Vijaya's case and the appeal of G C Subbanaidu. The Tribunal dismissed the Revenue's appeals for AYs 2004-05, 2008-09, 2009-10, and 2010-11, allowed the assessee's cross-appeals for statistical purposes, and dismissed the appeal for AY 2005-06.Conclusion:The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s findings that the proceedings under Section 153C were invalid due to the lack of incriminating material pertaining to the assessee. The Tribunal emphasized the importance of objective satisfaction under Section 153C and directed that proceedings under Section 147 could be initiated if necessary. The Tribunal dismissed the Revenue's appeals and allowed the assessee's cross-appeals for statistical purposes, protecting the assessee's right to raise objections in future proceedings.

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