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        <h1>Court upholds validity of reassessment notices under Wealth-tax Act & Income-tax Act, clarifies jurisdiction & limitations</h1> The court found that the reassessment notices issued under Section 17 of the Wealth-tax Act and Section 148 of the Income-tax Act were valid. It held that ... Assessment Notice, Notice For Reassessment, Reassessment Notice, Writ Petition Issues Involved:1. Jurisdiction to start and proceed with reassessment proceedings.2. Validity of reassessment notices under the Wealth-tax Act.3. Validity of reassessment notices under the Income-tax Act.4. Applicability of Section 21 of the Wealth-tax Act.5. Applicability of Section 35 (rectification) versus Section 17 (reassessment) of the Wealth-tax Act.6. Limitation period for reassessment under Section 17 of the Wealth-tax Act.Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:1. Jurisdiction to Start and Proceed with Reassessment Proceedings:The court examined whether the jurisdiction to initiate and continue reassessment proceedings was valid. The petitioner-appellant challenged the reassessment notices issued under Section 17 of the Wealth-tax Act and Section 148 of the Income-tax Act, claiming that the jurisdiction to start and proceed with these reassessments was not valid. The court found that the reassessment notices were validly issued and that the Wealth-tax Officer had the jurisdiction to initiate reassessment proceedings even after the original assessment orders had been passed.2. Validity of Reassessment Notices under the Wealth-tax Act:The appellant contended that the reassessment notices for the assessment years 1961-62 and 1962-63 were invalid because the original assessments did not take into account the valuation of the appellant's interests in the trust assets. The court held that the reassessment notices issued under Section 17 of the Wealth-tax Act were valid. The court emphasized that the notices need not disclose the grounds for the proposed action, and there was no argument to the contrary.3. Validity of Reassessment Notices under the Income-tax Act:The appellant also challenged the reassessment notices under the Income-tax Act for the assessment years 1962-63 to 1965-66. The court found that the reassessment notices were validly issued and that the Income-tax Officer had the jurisdiction to reassess the income that had escaped assessment. The court rejected the appellant's contention that the reassessment notices were invalid because the original assessments did not take into account the income from the trusts.4. Applicability of Section 21 of the Wealth-tax Act:The appellant argued that the reassessment was not valid because the discretion to assess had already been exercised under Section 21 of the Wealth-tax Act by assessing the State Bank of India in respect of the trust properties. The court held that Section 21 permits levy and recovery of wealth-tax from the trustee, receiver, manager, etc., in the same manner and to the same extent as it would be leviable upon and recoverable from the beneficiaries. However, subsection (2) reserves the power to directly assess the beneficiary and recover the tax payable in respect of such assets. The court concluded that the reassessment of the appellant was permissible under Section 21.5. Applicability of Section 35 (Rectification) versus Section 17 (Reassessment) of the Wealth-tax Act:The appellant contended that if the original assessments were under a mistake, the proper remedy was rectification under Section 35 of the Wealth-tax Act, which could only be done within four years of the orders. The court rejected this argument, stating that the spheres of operation of rectification and reassessment might sometimes overlap, but reassessment under Section 17 was still permissible.6. Limitation Period for Reassessment under Section 17 of the Wealth-tax Act:The appellant argued that even if reassessment under Section 17 was permissible, only clause (b) of the section could be resorted to, and not clause (a), thus the larger period of limitation was not available. The court held that it was not appropriate to prejudge the issue of limitation at this stage. The appellant could take up the plea before the officer concerned that if reassessment proceedings were open, they could only be under clause (b) and not clause (a) of Section 17, and that the proceedings might be beyond time.Separate Judgments:The court delivered a common judgment for both the writ appeal and the writ petition, addressing the issues comprehensively. The court dismissed both the writ appeal and the writ petition without costs.

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