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Interference with finding of fact not warranted if it involves re-appreciation of evidence: HC
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- PCIT Vs Shailja Pasricha (Delhi High Court)
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- All High Courts, Delhi High Court
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PCIT Vs Shailja Pasricha (Delhi High Court)
Assessing Officer had in fact invoked Section 50C of the Act claiming that the sale consideration of Rs. 18 Crores received by the respondent was below the Circle Rate. This was clearly ignoring the fact that the sale consideration was in fact Rs. 35 Crores. The CIT(A) and the ITAT have given concurrent findings on the above. It is also not denied that M/s ESS ESS Metals and Electricals held a lease for 99 years with respect to the land and the vendee has paid consideration of Rs. 17 Crores for cancellation of the said lease. In the ...






