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Commissioner Of Wealth-Tax vs S.D. Suri
2000 Latest Caselaw 1212 Del

Citation : 2000 Latest Caselaw 1212 Del
Judgement Date : 29 November, 2000

Delhi High Court
Commissioner Of Wealth-Tax vs S.D. Suri on 29 November, 2000
Equivalent citations: 2001 249 ITR 331 Delhi
Author: A Pasayat
Bench: A Pasayat, D Jain

JUDGMENT

Arijit Pasayat, C.J.

1. Since the questions referred are identical in both the references, our judgment will govern both of them.

2. At the instance of the Revenue, the following question has been referred by the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal, Delhi Bench-A (in short "the Tribunal"), under Section 27(1) of the Wealth-tax Act, 1957 (in short "the Act"), for the opinion of this court :

"Whether, on the facts and in the circumstances of the case, the Tribunal was right in law in annulling the assessments as the same were not made in accordance with law as provided under Section 19A read with Section 3 of the Wealth-tax Act, 1957 ?"

3. Heard learned counsel for the Revenue. There is no appearance on behalf of the assessee.

4. Learned counsel for the Revenue submitted that the factual position would go to show that some of the legal representatives of the deceased assessee were served with notice and merely because all of them have not been served, it was held by the Tribunal that the Wealth-tax Officer lacked jurisdiction in assessing the estate of the deceased. A similar issue under Section 159(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, came up for consideration of the apex court in CIT v. Jai Prakash Singh [1996] 219 ITR 757. In that case it was held that in such cases the action was voidable and not void. In view of the decision of the apex court, we answer the question referred in the negative, in favour of the Revenue and against the assessee. In essence the matter has to be reconsidered by the Wealth-tax Officer in the light of the directions given by the first appellate authority.

5. The references are disposed of accordingly.

 
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