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Undisclosed income as assessable u/s 158 BC - Assessee submitted the amount was not received and waived as bad debts, accordingly should be excluded - Tribunal, on examination of the ledger account pertaining to G.V. Films, which was seized during the search, has concluded that the amount of ₹ 35,00,000/- were received by the assessee on various dates between 23.08.1995 and 11.01.1996 and the same were duly accounted. In view of the same, the Tribunal has come to a definite conclusion that the appellant already received the entire amount from the distributors much before the release of the film and therefore the question of waiver would not arise. Such a factual finding arrived at by the Tribunal, based on the material evidence, cannot be found fault with, in the opinion of this court. - HC
Undisclosed income as assessable u/s 158 BC - Assessee submitted the amount was not received and waived as bad debts, accordingly should be excluded - Tribunal, on examination of the ledger account pertaining to G.V. Films, which was seized during the search, has concluded that the amount of ₹ 35,00,000/- were received by the assessee on various dates between 23.08.1995 and 11.01.1996 and the same were duly accounted. In view of the same, the Tribunal has come to a definite conclusion that the appellant already received the entire amount from the distributors much before the release of the film and therefore the question of waiver would not arise. Such a factual finding arrived at by the Tribunal, based on the material evidence, cannot be found fault with, in the opinion of this court. - HC
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