Income Tax Orders being not Conclusive Proofs not to be used for Discharge of Disproportionate Assets Cases: Supreme Court [Read Judgement]

The proceedings under the Income Tax Act and its evidentiary value remains a matter of trial and they cannot be considered as conclusive proof for discharge of an accused person.
Income Tax Orders Conclusive - Discharge of Disproportionate Assets Cases - Supreme Court - TAXSCAN

A Two-Judge Bench of the Supreme Court held that the proceedings under the Income Tax Act and its evidentiary value remains a matter of trial and they cannot be considered as conclusive proof for discharge of an accused person, dismissing the appeal filed by the accused in a Disproportionate Assets case. The appellant Puneet Sabharwal…

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