01.
LD/74/53 Delhi High Court: W.P.(C)
16378/2025 Vedanta Limited Vs. The Asst.
Commissioner of Income Tax, Delhi 03rd
November 2025
High Court quashed order u/s 148A(3) which
was based on information received from DGGIGST related to fraudulent Input Tax Credit (ITC);
Income Tax Department’s case was premised on
report received from DGGI about fraudulent ITC
worth more than Rs. 424 crores; HC concurred
with assessee’s submission that in view of
amendments of Finance Act, 2025 language of
Section 148A has been changed and it harpson fairness and transparency in reassessment
proceedings; HC kept the issue of legality and
validity of notice under Section 148A(1) open,
however it set-aside order under Section 148A(3).
02.
LD/74/54 ITAT Delhi: ITA No.5519/Del/2024
Dharampal Satyapal Limited Vs. The Asst.
Commissioner of Income Tax 15th October
2025
ITAT deleted addition made u/s 69A holding that
the reassessment proceeding was vitiated for
being barred by limitation under first proviso to
Section 149(1) and due to AO’s failure to supply
copy of information along-with u/s 148A(b);
As per ITAT, the entire action of reopening
and consequential addition had been made
on premature information received from VAT
authorities and there was nothing on record to
establish the allegation of unexplained cash in
the hands of the Assessee; ITAT held that income tax proceedings are to be carried out on the
basis of facts and material and it is not open to
AO to make addition on the basis of guesswork,
by referring to Dhakeshwari Cotton Mills case.
03.
LD/74/55 Bombay High Court: Writ Petition
No.2657 of 2025 Dinesh Kotecha Vs. The
Union of India 13th October 2025
Bombay HC quashed order u/s 119(2)(b) and
condoned delay of 70 days in filing audit report in
Form No. 10B for A.Y. 2020-21; Relying on CBDT
Circular No.16/2024, the CIT (E) had rejected the
condonation application noting that it was filed
beyond three years from the end of the relevant
AY; AY 2020-21 was the first year when the due
date to file the audit report was preponed by
one month and the same was inadvertently not
noticed by the Assessee or its CA; As per HC, not
condoning such delay would have cause genuine
hardship to the Assessee it had been denied
exemption u/s 11 and a demand was raised for
belated filing of the audit report in Form No. 10B.
04.
LD/74/56 ITAT Mumbai: ITA No. 2943/
Mum/2023 The Dy. Commissioner of Income
Tax Vs. Small Industries Development Bank
of India 10th October 2025
ITAT upheld CIT(A)’s order which deleted
addition made u/s 36(1)(vii) by noting that there
was no duplication of claim between deduction
u/s 36(1)(vii) and 36(1)(viia); Reliance placed
on SC decision in Catholic Syrian Bank case;
Legislature intended to restrict the claim of
deduction towards bad-debts so that it does
not exceed the provision made towards bad and
doubtful debts; ITAT acceded to Assessee’s claim
that the deduction claimed u/s 36(1)(vii) is not
in excess of the credit balance in the provision
account; Coordinate bench orders in assessee’s
own case also referred to.
05.
LD/74/57 ITAT Chennai: ITA No: 1732/
Chny/2025 M/s Alternative for India
Development Vs. The Income tax Officer
09th October 2025
ITAT allowed Assessee Trust’s claim of
exemption u/s 11 which was denied by AO due
to non-filing of Form 10B with ITR; Assessee
is duly registered u/s 12A and had filed its ITR on 31/08/2019, however uploaded audit report
in Form 10B on 04/09/2019; As per ITAT, the
requirement of filing the audit report along
with the ITR is directory and not mandatory
in nature; Reliance placed on coordinate
bench ruling in Assessee’s own case; It was
not Revenue’s case that the Assessee was
otherwise ineligible to claim exemption u/s 11.
06.
LD/74/58 Madras High Court:
Crl.O.P.No.22880 of 2025 G Square Layout
Private Limited Vs. The Dy. Commissioner
of Income Tax 07th October 2025
Assessee filed ITR declaring income of Rs. 27.31
Cr and admitted tax liability of Rs. 8.72 Cr which
was paid with a delay; Madras HC quashed
criminal prosecution for offence u/s 276C for
delayed deposition of tax; For mere default
on payment of tax in time, the expression of
wilful attempt to evade the tax should not be
imported to do prosecution; Though Assessee
delayed payment of tax despite notice, but the
liability was fully discharged post such notice
which negated any intent to evade tax even
though Assessee was deemed a defaulter u/s
220(4); Prosecution u/s 276C(2) applies only
in case of evasion arising from false entries,
omissions, or acts enabling avoidance of tax.
07.
LD/74/59 Bombay High Court: Writ Petition
No. 1428 of 2023 Verjinia Foods Limited Vs.
The Income Tax Officer 06th October 2025
Bombay HC quashed reassessment order
noting that notice u/s 148 was already quashed
by the co-ordinate bench; HC noted that notice
u/s 148 for A.Y. 2015-16 issued on 05/04/2022
was barred by limitation and ought to have
been dropped pursuant to SC decision of
UOI v. Rajeev Bansal; As per Rajeen Bansal
ruling, for AY 2015-16, all notices issued on or
before April 1, 2021 will have to be dropped
as they will not fall for completion during the
period prescribed under TOLA; Re-assessment
proceedings ought to have been dropped
in view of the concession made by Revenue
before SC.
08.
LD/74/60 ITAT Mumbai: ITA No.4117/
Mum/2025 Chandraprabha Co-operative
Credit Society Ltd Vs. The Income Tax
Officer 29th October 2025
ITAT deleted addition u/s 69 in respect of cash
deposits made during the demonetisation
period; ITAT noted that assessee had provided
all details of cash deposits in the bank account
and its source; As per ITAT, there was nothing
on record to disbelieve the documents/details
furnished by the Assessee; Also, ITAT condoned
the delay of 198 days due to travelling of
person entrusted with tax affairs to US, holding
that there was nothing on record to doubt
the bonafides of the reasoning given by the
Assessee.
09.
LD/74/61 Telangana High Court: Writ
Petition No.16014 of 2024 Sri Sai Dhurga
Balaji Health and Educational Welfare
Society Vs. The Assessing Officer 26th
September 2025
Telangana HC set aside reassessment
proceedings including notice u/s 148, as it
was held to be vitiated for being barred by
limitation u/s 149(1); HC remarked that “the
assessment year is 2017-18 and end of the
relevant assessment year is 31.03.2024, so the
period of limitation would be three years from
31.03.2018 till 31.03.2021. Even if it is four years,
the period of limitation would come to an end
on 31.03.2022 and the concerned show-cause
notice has been issued on 31.03.2024”; W.r.t.
the issue of notice being issued by the JAO
instead of FAO, as per HC, entire proceedings
would get vitiated for being initiated without
jurisdiction since the notice u/s 148A(b) was
issued by the JAO instead of FAO.
10.
LD/74/62 ITAT Mumbai: ITA No. 1400/
MUM/2025 Ashish Shashikant Choksi Vs.
The Asst. CIT Central Circle 26th September
2025
ITAT upheld addition u/s 69A w.r.t. unexplained
cash seized during search; The term ‘if any’
stipulated in Section 69A clarifies that even
in absence of books, unexplained money or
valuable can be taxed; Mere declaration of
cash for taxation does not by itself prove its
genuineness or origin, unless the Assessee is
able to demonstrate the source; ITAT rejected
assessee’s contention that Section 69A is
inapplicable sans books of accounts and also
that Section 69A can be invoked only when
unrecorded cash exists in maintained books.