COMMR OF INCOME TAX BOMBAY SOUTH BOMBAY Vs. KIRLOSKAR BROS LIMITED
LAWS(SC)-1954-4-18
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA (FROM: BOMBAY)
Decided on April 19,1954

COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX,BOMBAY Appellant
VERSUS
KIRLOSKAR BROTHERS LIMITED Respondents

JUDGEMENT

S. R. Das, J. - (1.) The question referred by the Income-Tax Appellate Tribunal for the opinion of the Bombay High Court was as follows: "Whether on the facts of the case, income, profits and gains in respect of sales made to Government of India was received in British India within the meaning of Section 4(1) of the Act - The High Court answered the question in the negative for reasons set out in its judgment covering this case as well as case out of which Appeal No. 19 of 1953 came to be filed before us.
(2.) The facts, found in this case, are similar to those found in-'Commr. of Income-Tax Bombay vs. Ogale Glass Works Ltd.', AIR 1954 SC 429 (A), except in the following particulars: 1. that all cheques were made non-negotiable, 2. that no credit was given by the Bank to the assessee before collection, 3. that there was no finding that the assessee gave credit to the Government for the amount for the cheque immediately on receipt thereof. Learned counsel on either side did not suggest that the differences noted above, would make any difference in the answer to the referred question which is the same as in the other appeal. That being the position, this case is governed by the Judgment which has just been pronounced by us in the other appeal. We accordingly allow the appeal and answer the referred question in the affirmative. For reasons similar to those referred to in our Judgment in that appeal each party must bear and pay his or its own costs both in this Court and in the High Court.;


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