01.
LD/74/73 ITAT Delhi: ITA No. 1579/
Mum/2024 Intermesh Shopping Network
Pvt. Ltd Vs. The Income Tax Officer 01st
December 2025
ITAT deleted addition made u-s/ 56(2)(viib)
holding that Revenue was not justified in
rejecting the valuation report submitted
by the Assessee determining the FMV of
shares as per DCF method as per Rule 11UA;
Rejecting the valuation report merely based
on the disclaimer clause provided in the
valuation report is not sustainable, as per ITAT;
AO was not justified in rejecting DCF method
merely because the projected turnover was
not achieved; Reliance placed on ruling in
Cinestaan Entertainment P. Ltd.
02.
LD/74/74 Bombay High Court: ITA No.
34357 of 2024 Principal Commissioner of
Income Tax, Central Vs. Citron Infraprojects
Limited 26th November 2025
HC held that no substantial question of law
arose since the assessment order u/s 143(3) r.w.
Section 153A was quashed due to mechanical
approval u/s 153D; Proposals seeking approval
were submitted to ACIT at 5:02 PM and more
than 30 approvals were issued the same
day which demonstrated non application of
mind; Approvals must reflect some degree
of independent satisfaction and mechanical
approvals vitiate the assessments; Since the
foundational jurisdiction of a lawful Section153D approval was absent, assessments were
invalid.
03.
LD/74/75 ITAT Ahmedabad: ITA No. 388/
Ahd/2025 Rajsheel Jitendra Patel Vs.
Income Tax Officer 25th November 2025
ITAT allowed exemption u/s 54 and 54EC
observing that once the receipt is explained
and eligible for capital gains computation,
the corresponding exemption cannot
be denied; AO’s conclusion cannot be
sustained since assessee furnished requisite
documentation that conclusively established
that the Assessee’s wife transferred her 50%
share in the property to Assessee in 1995,
by entering his name as a joint holder in the
share certificate, which is also reflected in the
society’s approved resolution; Also, AO failed
to demonstrate that how a receipt arising from
a registered transfer of a capital asset, already
subjected to capital gains computation, could
fall within the ambit of Section 56.
04.
LD/74/76 ITAT Ahmedabad: ITA No. 1352/
Ahd/2025 Suyog Electricals Limited Vs.
The Dy. Commissioner of Income Tax 25th
November 2025
Book profit on sale of a depreciable asset
forming part of a block cannot be taxed
separately once the sale consideration is duly
reduced from the block under Section 32 and
43(6)(c); During assessment, AO treated the
book profits on sale of car as taxable business
income merely because it appeared in the
accounts, thus, overlooked the computation;
Computation of business income must
follow the statutory method and cannot be
overridden merely because account standards
require recognition of profit on sale of assets.
05.
LD/74/77 ITAT Ahmedabad: ITA No.
715/Ahd/2023 Aashka Hospitality Pvt.
Ltd. Vs. The Income Tax Officer 25th
November 2025
ITAT held that Assessee is not entitled to
challenge AO’s jurisdiction in light of Section
124(3); Assessee failed to respond to any of the notices served by the Revenue, including
notices u/s 143(2), 142(1), 274 r.w. Section
271; Assessee is not entitled to question the
jurisdiction of the AO after the expiry of one
month from the date on which he was served
with the notice u/s 142(1) or after the completion
of assessment, whichever is earlier; Revenue’s
ex-parte assessment order confirming addition
on account of LTCG, thus upheld by the ITAT.
06.
LD/74/78 ITAT Ahmedabad: ITA No.
2018/Ahd/2024 The Dy. Commissioner of
Income Tax Vs. Sameep Fabrics Pvt. Ltd.
24th November 2025
ITAT quashed reassessment notice u/s 148
for AY 2017-18 issued beyond period of three
years due to improper/incorrect sanction as
mandated under Section 151(ii)(new regime);
Specified authority must be PCCIT, however, in
the present case, the notice u/s 148 was issued
after obtaining approval from PCIT, which
rendered the assessment void ab initio.
07.
LD/74/79 ITAT Bangalore: ITA No. 585/
Bang/2025 Mr. Abdul Jaleel Vs. The Income
Tax Officer 24th November 2025
ITAT deleted addition u/s 68 in the absence
of corroborative material discrediting the
Assessee’s fruit-selling business; AO failed to
accept the Assessee’s contention to be fruit
dealer since no corroborative evidence was
submitted, and treated cash deposit of Rs. 1.29
Cr as unexplained cash deposits; Assessee being
a fruit dealer was exempted under Karnataka
VAT; Confirmation letters of Assessee’s dealers
confirmed Assessee’s fruit selling business; Adhoc addition of 8% to be done by AO rather than
adding entire Rs. 1.29 Crores u/s 68.
08.
LD/74/80 Kerela High Court: WP(C)
No. 43816 of 2025 Thekkee Cherupillil
Sarada Vs. The Income Tax Officer 21st
November 2025
HC quashed CIT(A) order passed without
merits; None of the provisions in Section 250 of
the Act permit the appellate authority to reject
the appeal on the ground of non-appearance of
the appellant, without going into the merits of
the case; Section 250(6) specifically stipulates
that, the appellate authority shall state the
points for determination and the decision
thereon in the order; HC directed the CIT(A) to
reconsider the Assessee’s appeal and to pass
fresh orders on merits.
09.
LD/74/81 Telangana High Court:
W.P.No.25121 of 2024 Cyberabad Citizens
Health Services Private Limited Vs. The
Income Tax Officer 17th November 2025
HC quashed order u/s 148A(d) and
consequential reassessment notice u/s 148 for
AY 2017-18, holding that the same is issued
beyond the period of limitation as per the first
proviso to Section 149 (as amended with effect
from April 01, 2021); For AY 2017-18, four years
would end on 31.03.2022 and notice was issued
on 22.04.2024; No notice u/s 148 of the Act for
AY 2017-18 could be issued on or after 1st April
2021 based on the first proviso to Section 149;
HC Rejected Revenue’s reliance of fifth or sixth
proviso and opines fifth proviso cannot apply
where the first proviso applies because, if a
notice u/s 148 could not be issued beyond the
time period provided in the first proviso, then
the fifth proviso could not save such notices.
10.
LD/74/82 Calcutta High Court:
WPO/646/2024 Shiv Kumar Saraf Vs.
The Prin Commissioner of Income Tax 10th
November 2025
HC ruled against the assessee where assessee
contended that impugned assessment
proceedings ought to have been initiated and
concluded u/s 153C, and not u/s 147; As per HC,
if incriminating material during a search and
seizure procedure is not found, then in that case
assessment is to be completed under Section
147 and not u/s 153A or 153C; HC remarked that
although the jurisdictional issues can be raised at
any point of time, yet raising of such issue for the
first time in the second round of writ proceeding,
gives an impression that the Assessee only seeks
to avoid the statutory forum of appeal and delay
final adjudication of the matter.