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Certificate-of-origin verification procedure governs preferential customs benefits; denial without retroactive verification was set aside with consequ...
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Retention of seized property survives where recorded reasons support proceeds of crime, while stayed investigation periods are excluded from limitatio...
Assumption of jurisdiction under 153C - assessment in search cases - Even as per the pre-amended provisions of Section 153C, AO has to record satisfaction to the effect that seized material "belongs" or "belongs to" other person. In this case, the A.O. has not put on record that any material seized during the course of search does belong to the assessee. However seized materials related to other third party. Therefore in our considered view, the invocation of proceedings u/s. 153C is against the provisions of law. - AT
Assumption of jurisdiction under 153C - assessment in search cases - Even as per the pre-amended provisions of Section 153C, AO has to record satisfaction to the effect that seized material "belongs" or "belongs to" other person. In this case, the A.O. has not put on record that any material seized during the course of search does belong to the assessee. However seized materials related to other third party. Therefore in our considered view, the invocation of proceedings u/s. 153C is against the provisions of law. - AT
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