Deccan Chronicle

I-T TROUBLE MOUNTS FOR SONIA, RAHUL

Both are accused of conspiring to cheat

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New Delhi, Dec. 4: The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Income Tax department to re-assess the tax of top Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi for 2011-12 in connection with the National Herald case. The court, however, restrained the department from “giving effect” to its order in the proceeding­s against Mr Gandhi, who is the Congress president, and his mother Sonia till the pendency of the matter before the court.

A bench of Justices A.K. Sikri, Ashok Bhushan and S. Abdul Nazeer said that it is not going into the merit of the case but passing an interim order as the limitation period for completing the assessment is expiring.

“Since the limitation period for completing the assessment is expiring, in the meantime, it would be open to the assessing officer to complete the assessment and pass the assessment order as well. However, till the next date of hearing that would not be given effect,” the bench said.

New Delhi, Dec. 4: The Supreme Court Tuesday allowed the Income Tax Department to re-assess the tax of top Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi for 2011-12 in connection with the National Herald case.

The apex court, however, restrained the department from “giving effect” to its order in the proceeding­s against Rahul, who is the Congress President, and his mother Sonia till the pendency of the matter before the court.

A bench of Justices A.K. Sikri, Ashok Bhushan and S Abdul Nazeer said that it is not going into the merit of the case but passing an interim order as the limitation period for completing the assessment is expiring.

“Since the limitation period for completing the assessment is expiring, in the meantime, it would be open to the Assessing Officer to complete the assessment and pass the assessment order as well. However, till the next date of hearing that would not be given effect,” the bench said.

The limitation period was to expire on December 31 and assessment has to be completed before that. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Income Tax department, said the court should not restrain it from implementi­ng the assessment orders against the Gandhis and others.

He said the court should hear the matter and pass appropriat­e orders. To this, the bench said, “It is just an interim order which should be equitable to both the parties.” It further said: “We make it clear that since the matter is still at the preliminar­y stage and limitation is expiring, aforesaid course of action is adopted without going into the merits of the case.”

The court noted in the order that due to certain reasons it was not possible to take up the matter for hearing and the bench was not sitting in the afternoon session. It adjourned the matter for further hearing on January 8, 2019.

The tax matter is related to the National Herald case in which the Congress leaders are also facing criminal proceeding­s.

The Gandhis and senior Congress leader Oscar Fernandes have challenged the Delhi High Court's September 10 verdict which dismissed their plea against the reassessme­nt of their tax for 2011-12.

The apex court on November 13 had said it would hear final arguments on December 4 on the matter as it required “considerat­ion”.

It had not issued formal notice on the petitions filed by Rahul, Sonia and Fernandes as the I-T department was represente­d by its counsel. In the last hearing, their lawyers had said the question was whether the reasons given in the notice by the department were right or not.

Senior advocates Kapil Sibal, P Chidambara­m and Arvind Datar have been appearing for the Congress leaders.

The I-T probe against the Congress leaders has arisen from the investigat­ion into a private criminal complaint filed by BJP leader Subramania­n Swamy before a trial court here in connection with the National Herald case, in which the trio is out on bail. Sonia and Rahul were granted bail in the case by the trial court on December 19, 2015.

A tax evasion petition (TEP) was also addressed to the finance minister by Swamy.

In the complaint, Sonia, Rahul and others have been accused of conspiring to cheat and misappropr­iate funds by paying just `50 lakh, through which Young Indian (YI) had obtained the right to recover `90.25 crore that Associated Journals Ltd (AJL) owed to the Congress party.

It was alleged that YI, which was incorporat­ed in November 2010 with a capital of `50 lakh, had acquired almost all the shareholdi­ng of AJL, which was running the National Herald newspaper. The I-T department had said the shares Rahul has in YI would lead him to have an income of `154 crore and not about `68 lakh, as was assessed earlier. It has already issued a demand notice for `249.15 crore to YI for the assessment year 2011-12.

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