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The Search & Seizure Manual, 2025, issued by CBDT – Issued: June 2025 – By Shri Ravi Agrawal, Chairman, CBDT

Purpose: Internal departmental use for consistent, lawful, &  technology-driven investigation practices across India.

The Search & Seizure Manual, 2025, issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), updates the earlier 2007 edition to align with major legislative, technological, &  procedural developments in tax administration. It serves as a comprehensive operational guide for officers of the Directorate of Investigation &  Central Charges dealing with search, seizure, &  post-search processes under Sections 132, 132A & 132B of the Income-tax Act, 1961.

Foreword & Rationale

The manual reflects the Department’s shift toward data-driven, technology-enabled, &  non-intrusive tax enforcement, while still relying on search &  seizure in cases of serious evasion. With the growth of digital evidence, officers must now adhere to the Information Technology Act, 2000, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, &  the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 in handling seized data. Integration with FIU-IND, MCA-21, NATGRID, &  CRS/FATCA frameworks strengthens intelligence capabilities.

Legal & Judicial Framework

Section 132 empowers authorised officers to search &  seize assets based on “reason to believe” that income has been concealed. Judicial precedents like Pooranmal vs. Director of Inspection (SC) &  Laljibhai Kanjibhai Mandalia (SC, 2022) uphold the constitutionality of search powers but emphasise reasonable belief &  administrative accountability. “Reasons to believe” are confidential &  not required to be disclosed to taxpayers.

CBDT issues Income Tax Search & Seizure Manual 2025

Preparation for Search

Detailed guidelines are provided on identifying cases through:

– Internal sources (Insight, ITBA, AIS/SFT, TEPs, prior searches)

– External sources (FIU-IND reports, DRI/CEIB data, informants, public records, NATGRID, MCA’s CDM, DoT’s DIP, &  Dark Web tools).

Each search must be backed by a Satisfaction Note, DGIT(Inv.) approval, &  properly drafted warrants (Forms 45/45A) mentioning correct persons &  premises.

Conduct of Search

The manual codifies modern procedures including:

– Showing warrant before commencement

– Maintaining control rooms & two-hourly reports

– Digital recording & videography

– Panchnama preparation

– Handling of digital assets, foreign currency, jewellery, FDRs, lockers & virtual digital assets

– Ensuring privacy, safety & data integrity.

It stresses that no tax should be collected during search &  that seized materials must be inventorised, sealed, &  transferred to the designated custodian.

Post-Search Procedures

Post-search actions include:

– Depositing seized cash in Personal Deposit (PD) Accounts

– Safe custody in strong rooms

– Valuation under Section 132(9D)

– Preparation of Appraisal Report &  centralisation of cases

– Controlled inspection of seized material by the assessee

– Retention, provisional attachment, &  inter-agency coordination under the BMA, PBPT & PMLA Acts.

Special Focus Areas

Separate chapters cover:

– Black Money Act, 2015 – investigation, prosecution & CRS/FATCA compliance

– Benami Transactions Act, 1988 – coordination with Benami Prohibition Units & e-court filings

– Air Intelligence Units (AIUs) – airport-level coordination

– Secret Service Fund (SSF) & reward schemes for informants &  departmental staff.

Broader Perspective

The manual reinforces CBDT’s dual approach of “PRUDENT” enforcement & “NUDGE” compliance, ensuring that while voluntary compliance is encouraged, search actions remain a last resort against entrenched tax evasion. Officers are urged to keep the manual “living & evolving” through continuous feedback &  updates.

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