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    <description>ITAT upheld revision under s.263 finding assessment order erroneous and prejudicial to revenue interests. Assessee failed to establish loan genuineness and lenders&#039; creditworthiness during initial assessment. Key factors: lenders lacked financial capacity for large interest-free loans, absence of loan confirmations, non-filing/minimal income shown in tax returns by lenders, and loans remaining unpaid without interest for extended period. Tribunal determined transactions fell outside reasonable probability, confirming their non-genuine nature. CIT&#039;s intervention justified as AO failed to conduct proper inquiry during assessment regarding loan authenticity and lenders&#039; creditworthiness. Additional documentation provided during s.263 proceedings also failed to establish transaction legitimacy.</description>
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