RISING BUIIDESTATE (P) LTD Vs. UNION OF INDIA
LAWS(RAJ)-2011-3-91
HIGH COURT OF RAJASTHAN (AT: JAIPUR)
Decided on March 28,2011

Rising Buiidestate (P) Ltd Appellant
VERSUS
UNION OF INDIA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) By way of the instant writ petition, the petitioner has sought the following relief: (i) Quash and setting aside the the impugned order dated 8-3-2011 passed by the respondent No. 3 with the direction to stay the demand till the decision of first appeal, which is pending before the respondent No. 2 and the respondent No. 2 may be directed to decide the appeal at the earliest. (ii) Any other order or direction, which the Hon'ble Court deems fit and proper, may kindly be passed in favour of the petitioner. (iii) Award cost of the writ petition to the petitioner.
(2.) Having considered the submissions made at the bar and carefully perused the relevant material on record, it is noticed that the Deputy Commissioner of Income-tax, Central Circle-2, Jaipur assessed Rs. 2,61,66,611 to be the income of the petitioner for the year 2007-08 and raised a demand of Rs. 1,38,33,389 payable by the petitioner. Aggrieved with this assessment order, the petitioner filed an appeal before the Commissioner (Appeals) which has been pending for its decision.
(3.) The petitioner also filed a stay application before the Assessing Officer and the Assessing Officer who happens to be the Deputy Commissioner of Income-tax (Central Circle-2), Jaipur in the instant case passed an order in the following terms: The pendency of appeal proceedings are by no means a bar to recovery and your hope of getting relief in appeal is thoroughly misplaced. However, looking into the totality of the case, you are being given time till 20th of March to deposit 50 per cent of the total demand failing which coercive action will be necessitated for recovery of tax demand.;


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