Tuesday, May 19, 2015

[aaykarbhavan] S. 254(2A): Restriction On Power Of ITAT To Stay Demand Beyond 365 Days Struck Down As Unconstitutional



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The following important judgement is available for download at itatonline.org.


Pepsi Foods Pvt. Ltd vs. ACIT (Delhi High Court)

S. 254(2A): The Third Proviso which restricts the power of the ITAT to grant stay beyond 365 days "even if the delay in disposing of the appeal is not attributable to the assessee" is arbitrary, unreasonable and discriminatory. It is struck down as violative of Article 14. The ITAT has the power to extend stay even beyond 365 days

While it could be argued that the condition that the stay order could be extended beyond a period of 180 days only if the delay in disposing of the appeal was not attributable to the assessee was a reasonable condition on the power of the Tribunal to the grant an order of stay, it can, by no stretch of imagination, be argued that where the assessee is not responsible for the delay in the disposal of the appeal, yet the Tribunal has no power to extend the stay beyond the period of 365 days. The intention of the legislature, which has been made explicit by insertion of the words – 'even if the delay in disposing of the appeal is not attributable to the assessee'– renders the right of appeal granted to the assessee by the statute to be illusory for no fault on the part of the assessee. The stay, which was available to him prior to the 365 days having passed, is snatched away simply because the Tribunal has, for whatever reason, not attributable to the assessee, been unable to dispose of the appeal


Regards,

 

Editor,

 

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