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        2008 (1) TMI 500 - AT - Income Tax

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        Assessment order quashed as illegal due to lack of valid reasons for reopening - CIT(A) direction deemed improper. The Tribunal quashed the assessment order, deeming it illegal and invalid from the outset due to the lack of valid reasons for reopening the assessment ...
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                          Assessment order quashed as illegal due to lack of valid reasons for reopening - CIT(A) direction deemed improper.

                          The Tribunal quashed the assessment order, deeming it illegal and invalid from the outset due to the lack of valid reasons for reopening the assessment and the improper initiation of proceedings under Section 148 at the direction of CIT(A). The assessee's appeal was allowed, and the reopening of the assessment was declared invalid.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Validity of proceedings under Section 148 initiated at the behest of CIT(A).
                          2. Validity of the return filed by the assessee and its implications on the assessment.
                          3. Whether the Assessing Officer had valid reasons to believe that income had escaped assessment.
                          4. The legality of reopening the assessment based on the directions of CIT(A).
                          5. The impact of prior judicial precedents on the current case.

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Validity of Proceedings under Section 148 Initiated at the Behest of CIT(A):
                          The primary issue raised by the assessee was the initiation of proceedings under Section 148 at the direction of CIT(A), which the assessee argued rendered the action under Sections 147/148 invalid. The Tribunal noted that the CIT(A) had set aside the original assessment order because the return was filed beyond the prescribed period under Section 139, making it invalid. The CIT(A) directed the Assessing Officer to regularize the return and frame a fresh assessment. The Tribunal held that the Assessing Officer's action of reopening the assessment based on the CIT(A)'s directions was not permissible as it was not based on the Assessing Officer's independent belief that income had escaped assessment.

                          2. Validity of the Return Filed by the Assessee and Its Implications on the Assessment:
                          The return filed by the assessee on 31-12-1993 was beyond the statutory time limit and was thus invalid. Despite this, the Assessing Officer proceeded to act upon the invalid return and passed an assessment order under Section 143(3). The CIT(A) set aside this assessment, noting that the return was invalid and required regularization. The Tribunal emphasized that an invalid return could not form the basis for a valid assessment, and any proceedings based on such a return were also invalid.

                          3. Whether the Assessing Officer Had Valid Reasons to Believe That Income Had Escaped Assessment:
                          The Tribunal scrutinized the reasons recorded by the Assessing Officer for reopening the assessment. The reasons cited were that the assessee had raised fresh share application money and unsecured loans, the sources of which were unexplained. The Tribunal found that these reasons were not sufficient to form a belief that income had escaped assessment, as the information was already available to the Assessing Officer during the original assessment. The Tribunal cited the Supreme Court's decision in ITO v. Lakhmani Mewal Das, which held that the reasons for reopening must have a rational connection and should not be based on mere suspicion.

                          4. The Legality of Reopening the Assessment Based on the Directions of CIT(A):
                          The Tribunal held that the Assessing Officer's action of reopening the assessment based on the CIT(A)'s directions was invalid. The Tribunal referred to several judicial precedents, including the decisions of the M.P. High Court in Yeshwant Talkies v. CIT and the Patna High Court in Sheo Narain Jaiswal v. ITO, which held that the Assessing Officer must form his own belief and not act merely on the directions of a superior authority.

                          5. The Impact of Prior Judicial Precedents on the Current Case:
                          The Tribunal relied on various judicial precedents to support its decision. The Supreme Court's decision in ITO v. Lakhmani Mewal Das was pivotal, emphasizing that the reasons for reopening must be held in good faith and should not be a mere pretense. The Tribunal also referred to the Allahabad High Court's decision in Girdhar Gopal Gulati v. Union of India, which held that once an assessment is made under Section 143(3), it is presumed that all necessary inquiries have been made, and reopening the assessment without new information is invalid.

                          Conclusion:
                          The Tribunal quashed the assessment order, holding it illegal and invalid ab initio due to the lack of valid reasons for reopening the assessment and the improper initiation of proceedings under Section 148 at the behest of CIT(A). The appeal of the assessee was allowed, and the reopening of the assessment was deemed invalid.
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