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        <h1>Tribunal upholds CIT(A)'s decisions, dismisses appeals on assessments and additions, no flaws found</h1> <h3>M/s. Mechmen, Versus ACIT, 1 (2) Bhopal And Vice-Versa.</h3> The Tribunal dismissed the revenue's appeals and the assessee's cross objections, upholding the CIT(A)'s decision to quash assessments under Section ... - Issues Involved:1. Legality of assessments made under Section 153C/143(3) of the IT Act.2. Requirement and recording of satisfaction by the Assessing Officer.3. Validity of additions made on account of unexplained purchases and bogus expenses.4. Rejection of books of accounts.Detailed Analysis:1. Legality of Assessments Made Under Section 153C/143(3) of the IT Act:The appeals were filed by the Department against the order of CIT(A) for the assessment years 2000-01 to 2006-07, with cross objections by the assessee for the assessment years 2002-03 to 2006-07. The primary issue was the legality of assessments made under Section 153C/143(3) of the IT Act, which the assessee challenged on the grounds that no satisfaction was recorded by the Assessing Officer of the searched person. The Tribunal noted that the search was conducted at the residence of directors/partners, not at the business premises of the assessee, and emphasized that the provisions of Section 153C require the Assessing Officer to be satisfied that seized material belongs to a person other than the searched person before proceeding under Section 153C.2. Requirement and Recording of Satisfaction by the Assessing Officer:The Tribunal highlighted that the provisions of Section 153C are identical to Section 158BD, which requires the Assessing Officer to record satisfaction that undisclosed income belongs to a person other than the searched person. This requirement was affirmed by the Supreme Court in the case of Manish Maheshwari vs. ITAT. The Tribunal found that no such satisfaction was recorded in the present case, and no incriminating material belonging to the assessee was found during the search. The CIT(A) annulled the assessments on these grounds, stating that the absence of recorded satisfaction before issuing notice under Section 153C rendered the assessments null and void.3. Validity of Additions Made on Account of Unexplained Purchases and Bogus Expenses:The CIT(A) deleted various additions made by the Assessing Officer on account of unexplained purchases and bogus fabrication expenses. The Tribunal upheld these deletions, noting that the Assessing Officer had made these additions without proper basis. For instance, the purchases were made through cheques, and the material was received through transport LRs, with no defects pointed out in the account books. The Tribunal also noted that the Assessing Officer's disallowance of 1/5th of the fabrication expenses was made in a very casual manner, without proper justification.4. Rejection of Books of Accounts:The CIT(A) found that the rejection of the assessee's books of accounts by the Assessing Officer was without basis. The Tribunal upheld this finding, agreeing that the account books should not be rejected without any material evidence. The Tribunal emphasized that the Assessing Officer must have valid grounds for rejecting the books of accounts, which were not present in this case.Conclusion:The Tribunal dismissed the appeals of the revenue and the cross objections filed by the assessee, upholding the order of the CIT(A) that quashed the assessments made under Section 153C/143(3) due to the lack of recorded satisfaction and absence of incriminating material. The Tribunal also upheld the deletions of additions made on account of unexplained purchases and bogus expenses, and the rejection of books of accounts, finding no infirmity in the CIT(A)'s order.

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