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        <h1>Court upholds validity of notice under Income-tax Act, 1961</h1> The court upheld the validity of the notice issued under Section 148 of the Income-tax Act, 1961, and confirmed the jurisdiction of the Income-tax Officer ... Marketing Of Commodities Issues Involved:1. Validity of the notice issued under Section 148 of the Income-tax Act, 1961.2. Jurisdiction of the Income-tax Officer to issue the notice.3. Requirement of disclosure of materials to the assessee.4. Basis and credibility of the information leading to the reopening of the assessment.5. Compliance with the principles of natural justice.Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:1. Validity of the Notice Issued Under Section 148:The petitioner company was served with a notice under Section 148 on March 22, 1974, for reassessment for the assessment year 1969-70. The company filed its return under protest, asserting that there was no omission or failure on its part to disclose fully and truly all material facts necessary for the assessment. The company contended that the notice was without jurisdiction as the condition precedent to the issue of the notice was not satisfied. The court examined whether the notice was validly issued based on the information available to the Income-tax Officer.2. Jurisdiction of the Income-tax Officer to Issue the Notice:The company argued that the Income-tax Officer had no jurisdiction to issue the notice as there was no new information that could lead to a belief that income had escaped assessment. The court noted that the recorded reasons for the issuance of the notice were disclosed, which stated that there was information in the possession of the Income-tax Officer indicating that income of about Rs. 1,00,000 had escaped assessment due to the failure of the assessee to disclose fully and truly all material facts. The court held that the existence of such information justified the jurisdiction of the Income-tax Officer to issue the notice.3. Requirement of Disclosure of Materials to the Assessee:The company contended that the Income-tax Officer was bound to disclose the materials on which he formed his reason to believe that income had escaped assessment. The court observed that while it is desirable for the officer who issued the notice to file an affidavit, it is not an invariable proposition that no other officer can disclose the existence of conditions precedent for the notice. The court held that the relevant records were produced for inspection, and it was not necessary to disclose the materials to the assessee at the initial stage of the proceedings.4. Basis and Credibility of the Information Leading to the Reopening of the Assessment:The company argued that the information contained in an anonymous petition could not constitute valid information under Section 147(b). The court referred to the Supreme Court's decision in Kalyanji Mavji & Co. v. Commissioner of Income-tax, which laid down that information from an external source, including anonymous petitions, could constitute valid information if it led to the discovery of new and important matters or fresh facts. The court held that the anonymous petition, which pointed out irregularities in the accounts, constituted valid information that led to the belief that income had escaped assessment.5. Compliance with the Principles of Natural Justice:The company contended that the principles of natural justice were violated as the materials were not disclosed to the assessee. The court noted that the proceedings before the commencement of reassessment are administrative in character, and there is no requirement by law for disclosure of materials at that stage. The court held that the Income-tax Officer would disclose the relevant materials to the assessee before reassessment, thereby providing an opportunity to explain the allegations. The court found no violation of natural justice in the procedure followed.Conclusion:The court concluded that the conditions precedent for the issuance of the notice under Section 148 were satisfied, and the Income-tax Officer had valid jurisdiction to issue the notice. The information in the anonymous petition constituted valid information under Section 147(b). The appeal was dismissed, and the court upheld the validity of the notice and the jurisdiction of the Income-tax Officer.

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