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    <description>After the petitioner&#039;s tax liability for alleged unexplained jewellery stood fully and finally settled upon issuance of Form-5 under the Vivad se Vishwas Scheme, the department lacked statutory authority to continue detaining jewellery seized during a search. Detention on the ground that a joint locker-holder had an outstanding demand was held contrary to the CIT(A)&#039;s findings on ownership and inconsistent with the scheme&#039;s finality, rendering the refusal illegal and perverse. The department was directed to release the seized jewellery (3473.700 g gold and 6.97 carat diamond) within two weeks and was saddled with exemplary costs for defiant conduct. -HC</description>
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