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Case Name : DCIT Vs Saint Gobain India Private Limited (Madras High Court)
Appeal Number : Writ Appeal Nos. 1120, 1115, 1139, 1148, 1149, 2035 and 2066 of 2021
Date of Judgement/Order : 31/03/2022
Related Assessment Year :
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DCIT Vs Saint Gobain India Private Limited (Madras High Court)

In the present cases, the Financial Year is 2015-16 and the assessment year is 2016-17. The period of 21 months would commence on 31.03.2017, the assessment year ended on 31.12.2018 normally and the extended period would end on 31.12.2019 and not on 01.01.2020. The contention of the appellants that the time to pass the assessment order would end at 00.00 hours on 01.01.2020, is fallacious as 31.12.2019 would end at 23:59:59 and 00.00 is regarded as the next day. A day for the purpose of reckoning the date ends before the stroke of midnight and the next date would commence at midnight immediately after the expiry of the previous day. The last date would be the last day of the month (31.12.2019), which cannot be the first day of the next month (01.01.2020). The “date” must not be reckoned with respect to sun rise but with respect to the time of 24 hours in a day. The moment last minute of the day expires, the day ends and the next moment which is the first moment of the next day becomes irrelevant for the purpose of reckoning the period of limitation.

As per the International Standards Organization, ISO 8601-1:2019 midnight may only be referred to as “00:00”, corresponding to the beginning of a calendar day. The earlier use of reference to 24.00 hours to mark the end of the day, was dropped.

In India, the midnight or 00.00 hours has been always used to denote the beginning of the next date. A reference could be made to our Independence day, wherein the stroke of midnight at 00.00 hours on 15.08.1947 is considered as the moment of Independence as per the Indian Independence Act, 1947.

Also, it is not out of place to mention here that the new year eve of every year, through out the world is celebrated at 00.00 hours and it is regarded as the beginning of a new day and not as an extension of the previous day.

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