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Section 69A Income Tax Case: Assessee's Claim on Unexplained Money Accepted, Admissions Not Always Conclusive Evidence.

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....Addition u/s 69A - unexplained money - The fact that the Assessee disowned the entries in one AY and claimed that it is part of receipts disclosed in another AY cannot be the basis to reject the claim of the Assessee. Admissions are good piece of evidence but are not conclusive. The person making the admission is entitled to show that admission is incorrect or was made under erroneous belief or owing to other circumstances. The circumstances of the present case clearly demonstrate the correctness of the plea raised by the Assessee - AT....