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Addition u/s 68 - Unexplained cash credit - Revenue, in these matters, established that there was no genuineness in the transactions sought to be projected on behalf of the assessees. Therefore, the Revenue, in these matters, has discharged the onus, assuming that such onus had indeed shifted upon the revenue. - Additions confirmed - The finding recorded by the ITAT in these matters is based upon the wholly erroneous view of law and perversity on account of ignoring completely, vital and relevant circumstances emanating from the record. - HC
Addition u/s 68 - Unexplained cash credit - Revenue, in these matters, established that there was no genuineness in the transactions sought to be projected on behalf of the assessees. Therefore, the Revenue, in these matters, has discharged the onus, assuming that such onus had indeed shifted upon the revenue. - Additions confirmed - The finding recorded by the ITAT in these matters is based upon the wholly erroneous view of law and perversity on account of ignoring completely, vital and relevant circumstances emanating from the record. - HC
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