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Penalty levied u/s 271 (1) (c) - As the appellants had disclosed the income, after detection by the department and as per the terms of settlement, the assessing officer initiated the penalty proceedings, to which, the appellants / assesses did not submit any explanation to the effect that there was no concealment of income or furnishing of inaccurate particulars of such income, which culminated in imposition of penalties under section 271(1)(c), we do not find any infirmity or illegality in initiating the penalty proceeding - HC
Penalty levied u/s 271 (1) (c) - As the appellants had disclosed the income, after detection by the department and as per the terms of settlement, the assessing officer initiated the penalty proceedings, to which, the appellants / assesses did not submit any explanation to the effect that there was no concealment of income or furnishing of inaccurate particulars of such income, which culminated in imposition of penalties under section 271(1)(c), we do not find any infirmity or illegality in initiating the penalty proceeding - HC
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