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        ​​​​​​​Assessments not to be invalid on ground of any mistake, defect or omission on account of computer-generated DIN, if such assessment is referenced by computer generated DIN in any manner.

        1 February, 2026

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        Union Budget 2026-27 - Finance Bill, 2026

        Section 292B of the Income-tax Act, 1961 states that no return of income, assessment, notice, summons or other proceeding in pursuance of any of the provisions of this Act shall be invalid or shall be deemed to be invalid merely by reason of any mistake, defect or omission in such return of income, assessment, notice, summons or other proceeding if such return of income, assessment, notice, summons or other proceeding is in substance and effect in conformity with or according to the intent and purpose of this Act.

        2. CBDT Circular 19 of 2019 dt. 14.8.2019 provided for quoting of a computer-generated document identification number (DIN), on inter-alia, assessment orders. There have been various judgments of High Courts where assessments have been held to be invalid on specious grounds like non-quoting of DIN on every page of the assessment order or non- quoting of DIN on the body of the order even where DIN was lawfully generated and quoted in communication accompanying the said orders. This has resulted in an interpretation where assessments have been annulled even though they were in conformity with the requirements of law and were duly protected by the provisions of section 292B as it saves all assessments which are in substance and effect in conformity with or according to the intent and purpose of the Act.

        3. The Income-tax Act, 2025 is coming into force from the 1st of April, 2026. The objective of the new law has been to provide simplicity in language and provisions so as to avoid interpretational issues and prevent litigation. Therefore, there is an urgent need to clarify the position of law in the new Income-tax Act, 2025. The intention of the legislature also needs to be clearly laid out in the Income-tax Act, 1961 so that the intent is uniformly reflected in the two Acts.

        4. Accordingly, it is proposed to clarify in section 292B that notwithstanding anything contained in any judgment, order or decree of court, no assessment in pursuance of any of the provisions of Income-tax Act, 1961 shall be invalid or shall be deemed to have been invalid on the ground of any mistake, defect or omission in respect of quoting of a computer generated Document Identification Number, if such assessment order are referenced by such number in any manner. Further, this amendment seeks to clarify as long as there is a reference of DIN in the assessment order, the same would be sufficient compliance even if there may be some minor mistakes, defects or omissions in notices or summons in relation to such assessment. Suitable amendments are also proposed to be carried out in the Income-tax Act, 2025 so that correct interpretation is taken, litigation is minimized and certainty is achieved.

        5. The clarification in Income-tax Act, 1961 shall come into force with retrospective effect from 1st day of October, 2019. The amendment in Income-tax Act, 2025 shall come into force with effect from 1st day of April, 2026.

        [Clause 26, 106]


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        Union Budget 2026-27 - Finance Bill, 2026

        Computer-generated Document Identification Number: assessments not invalidated for DIN quoting mistakes if referenced in any manner. Assessments and related proceedings under the Income-tax Act, 1961 shall not be invalid for mistakes, defects or omissions in quoting a computer-generated Document Identification Number (DIN) provided the assessment order or proceeding references that DIN in any manner; a reference to the DIN is sufficient compliance even if notices or summons contain minor defects.
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                              Computer-generated Document Identification Number: assessments not invalidated for DIN quoting mistakes if referenced in any manner.

                              Assessments and related proceedings under the Income-tax Act, 1961 shall not be invalid for mistakes, defects or omissions in quoting a computer-generated Document Identification Number (DIN) provided the assessment order or proceeding references that DIN in any manner; a reference to the DIN is sufficient compliance even if notices or summons contain minor defects.





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