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        1983 (4) TMI 38 - HC - Income Tax

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        Court Invalidates Status as 'Body of Individuals' for Share Income, Deems Assessment Invalid The court concluded that the assessment in the status of 'body of individuals' for the share income from the firm was invalid. The agreement between ...
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                          Court Invalidates Status as 'Body of Individuals' for Share Income, Deems Assessment Invalid

                          The court concluded that the assessment in the status of 'body of individuals' for the share income from the firm was invalid. The agreement between Shankaraiah and his minor sons did not create a 'body of individuals' as there was no unity of interest or common design among the family members. The court held that Shankaraiah would be holding the income received by him as a constructive trustee for the benefit of the minors, creating a superior title in their favor. Therefore, the assessment was deemed invalid, and the decision favored the assessee.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Validity of assessment in the status of 'body of individuals' for the share income from the firm.
                          2. Definition and scope of 'body of individuals' under the Income Tax Act.
                          3. Impact of partial partition and subsequent agreements on the assessment status.
                          4. Diversion of income by overriding title.

                          Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Validity of Assessment in the Status of 'Body of Individuals':
                          The primary legal question was whether the assessment in the status of 'body of individuals' concerning the share income from the firm, T.L. Jagannadham Son, was valid. The Revenue argued that the agreement between Shankaraiah and his minor sons created a 'body of individuals' with a common purpose of producing income. The Tribunal, however, found that there was no 'body of individuals' as there was no activity carried on by such a body. The Tribunal held that the family's method of dividing the share income did not constitute a 'body of individuals' but rather indicated that each member was a tenant-in-common in respect of the share income from the partnership firm.

                          2. Definition and Scope of 'Body of Individuals':
                          The court examined the definition of 'body of individuals' under Section 2(31) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, and relevant case law. It was noted that the expression 'body of individuals' should receive a wide interpretation but not wide enough to include a combination of individuals who merely receive income jointly without anything further. It should include a combination of individuals with a unity of interest but not actuated by a common design, where one or more members produce or help to produce income for the benefit of all. The court concluded that the arrangement in this case did not meet these criteria, as there was no unity of interest or common design among the family members.

                          3. Impact of Partial Partition and Subsequent Agreements:
                          The partial partition effected in the family was significant. The partition divided the share in the firm among Shankaraiah and his sons, with Shankaraiah holding the share in his name but for the benefit of all. The court found that the disruption of the joint family resulted in the property being held by them as tenants-in-common. The agreement stipulated that Shankaraiah would continue as a partner and distribute the profits to his sons, but this did not create a 'body of individuals'. The court emphasized that the arrangement did not indicate that Shankaraiah was producing income for the benefit of all family members in a manner that constituted a 'body of individuals'.

                          4. Diversion of Income by Overriding Title:
                          The court addressed the argument that the agreement created an overriding obligation on Shankaraiah to distribute the income to his minor sons, thus creating a superior title in their favor. The court held that Shankaraiah would be holding the income received by him as a constructive trustee under Sections 81, 90, and 94 of the Indian Trusts Act for the benefit of the minors. Therefore, the income corresponding to the share of each minor accrued to them from the inception, creating a superior title in their favor. This further supported the conclusion that Shankaraiah and his sons did not constitute a 'body of individuals'.

                          Conclusion:
                          The court concluded that the arrangement did not constitute a 'body of individuals' for the purpose of assessment under the Income Tax Act. The agreement created an overriding obligation on Shankaraiah to distribute the income to his sons, and the income corresponding to their shares accrued to them from the beginning. Thus, the assessment in the status of 'body of individuals' was invalid, and the question referred was answered in the negative and in favor of the assessee.
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