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Case Name : Shardadevi P. Jhunjhunwala Vs. CIT (Bombay High Court)
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Merely because assessee cooperated in deciphering the seized documents would not mean that the revenue authorities could not have deciphered the same without voluntary assistance of assessee : High Court of Bombay. Shardadevi P. Jhunjhunwala Vs. CIT, W. P. No. 428 of 1996, September 14, 2009 Gist of decision : When the disclosure is made subsequently to the seizure of incriminating material, the disclosure is made because of adverse consequences and such disclosure is not voluntary. On the facts of the case, the disclosure was made pursuant to search and seizure of incriminating material whic...
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