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        1990 (12) TMI 183 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal upholds CIT's jurisdiction under Section 263 despite merger doctrine. Amendments clarificatory. The Tribunal held that the doctrine of merger did not prevent the Commissioner of Income-tax (CIT) from invoking Section 263 in this case. The issue of ...
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                          Tribunal upholds CIT's jurisdiction under Section 263 despite merger doctrine. Amendments clarificatory.

                          The Tribunal held that the doctrine of merger did not prevent the Commissioner of Income-tax (CIT) from invoking Section 263 in this case. The issue of depreciation was not considered by the first appellate authority, and the CIT's jurisdiction under Section 263 was valid. The amendments made by the Finance Act, 1988, and the Finance Act, 1989, were clarificatory and did not affect the CIT's jurisdiction. Consequently, the appeals were dismissed.




                          Issues Involved:

                          1. Doctrine of Merger
                          2. Jurisdiction under Section 263 of the Income-tax Act, 1961
                          3. Applicability of amendments made by the Finance Act, 1988 and the Finance Act, 1989 to Section 263

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Doctrine of Merger:

                          The primary contention of the assessee was that the doctrine of merger should operate to deny the Commissioner of Income-tax (CIT) access to Section 263. The assessee argued that the assessment orders had merged with the orders of the appellate authorities since the question of depreciation was one of the subject-matters of the appeal. The CIT disagreed, stating that the doctrine of merger applies only to the part of the order that was the subject-matter of the appeal.

                          The Tribunal examined various cases to understand the application of the doctrine of merger. In the case of C. Gnanasundara Nayagar, the Madras High Court held that the Commissioner did not have jurisdiction under Section 33A(2) of the old Act if the assessment order was the subject of an appeal to the Tribunal. However, this case did not explicitly discuss the doctrine of merger.

                          In City Palayacot Co., the Madras High Court held that the doctrine of merger must be considered in light of what was in controversy before the appellate authority. The High Court found that there was no merger of the assessment order with the appellate order regarding the levy of interest under Section 217, as the issue was not before the appellate authority.

                          Similarly, in Puthuthotam Estates (1943) Ltd., the Madras High Court held that the doctrine of merger would only apply to matters decided by the Tribunal, and the Commissioner could revise aspects not considered by the Tribunal.

                          The Tribunal also referred to the Full Bench decision of the Madhya Pradesh High Court in K.L. Rajput, which held that the doctrine of merger applies to income-tax proceedings but only to the extent of the issues considered and decided by the appellate authority.

                          2. Jurisdiction under Section 263 of the Income-tax Act, 1961:

                          The assessee argued that the CIT could not invoke Section 263 as the assessment orders had merged with the appellate orders. However, the Tribunal found that the issue of depreciation was not considered by the first appellate authority, as it was not one of the points at issue. Therefore, the CIT was within his rights to revise the assessment orders under Section 263.

                          The Tribunal also noted that the power vested with the CIT under Section 263 is a revisional power exercisable when the order of the Income-tax Officer (ITO) appears to be prejudicial to the interests of the revenue. The CIT's power under Section 263 is akin to the appellate authority's power to enhance the assessment, but it is focused on aspects prejudicial to the revenue.

                          3. Applicability of amendments made by the Finance Act, 1988 and the Finance Act, 1989 to Section 263:

                          The assessee contended that the amendments to Section 263 should not affect their rights as the orders were passed before the amendments came into effect. The Tribunal referred to the case of Ritz Ltd., where the Bombay High Court held that the amended provisions would apply only to cases where action under Section 263 was taken after 1-6-1988.

                          However, the Tribunal preferred the decision of the Andhra Pradesh High Court in East Coast Marine Products (P.) Ltd., which held that the 1988 amendment was clarificatory in nature, manifesting the legislative intent. The Tribunal concluded that the 1989 amendment was even more clarificatory, removing any remaining doubts.

                          Conclusion:

                          The Tribunal held that the doctrine of merger did not prevent the CIT from invoking Section 263 in this case. The issue of depreciation was not considered by the first appellate authority, and the CIT's jurisdiction under Section 263 was valid. The amendments made by the Finance Act, 1988, and the Finance Act, 1989, were clarificatory and did not affect the CIT's jurisdiction. Consequently, the appeals were dismissed.
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