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'Someone In Congress Office Fell Asleep': Delhi HC Reserves Verdict In Income Tax Case

the high court remarked that there does not appear to be any fundamental infirmity with the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) order rejecting Congress' stay appeal.

Delhi High Court on Tuesday reserved verdict on Congress party's plea for stay on notice issued by the Income-Tax department to Congress party for the recovery of more than Rs 105 crores as outstanding tax. However, the high court remarked that there does not appear to be any fundamental infirmity with the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) order rejecting Congress' stay appeal.

A division bench of Justices Yashwant Varma and Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav heard the case today and reserved its judgment. 

While hearing the case the high court also remarked that the matter was badly handled by the Congress party and it appears that someone in the party office has been asleep since 2021.

The Congress had moved Delhi High Court challenging ITAT order dismissing its plea seeking stay on the recovery of outstanding tax for the assessment year 2018-19.

On Monday, Senior Advocate and Congress leader Vivek Tankha mentioned the case before the division bench headed by Acting Chief Justice Manmohan which allowed urgent listing of the matter.

Tankha said that Congress's accounts have been frozen and their stay application was rejected by the ITAT. He urged the court that this is the peak time for elections. He said that ITAT had protected the party, but now that is gone.

In February, the Congress party found itself embroiled in a legal tussle with the Income Tax Department ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024.

On February 16, the Congress treasurer Ajay Maken alleged that the Income Tax Department has frozen four of its bank accounts and has demanded Rs 210 crore in connection with the party's income tax returns in 2018-19. Maken said that 2018-2019 was the election year, and the deadline to submit account details was December 31, 2019. The Congress party was late by 40-45 days.

Following this, the party moved to the ITAT with an appeal against the freezing of its bank accounts and seeking a stay on the IT Department’s action.

Last week, the ITAT dismissed the plea by Congress saying that its intervention in not needed at this stage in the case.

After the first ITAT hearing, Congress trasurer Ajay Maken said that the Income Tax Department and the ITAT have lifted the freeze on its bank accounts but has said that the party has to ensure that Rs 115 crores are kept in the banks as lien. The ITAT allowed the Congress party to spend amounts over and above Rs 115 crores. But, the Congress party claimed that it has much less than Rs 115 crores on their current account.

The Congress also said that the I-T Department also initiated a recovery process by withdrawing the available Rs 65.8 crores from the Congress's bank accounts. The Congress claimed that they are being wrongly targeted by the I-T Department and said that no national party pays Income Tax.

 

 

 
 
 
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