Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

DELHI HIGH COURT DISMISSES SONIA, RAHUL PLEAS IN HERALD TAX CASE

- Richa Banka richa.banka@htlive.com ■

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Monday dismissed petitions by Congress president Rahul Gandhi and former party president Sonia Gandhi challengin­g the reopening of tax assessment proceeding­s for the year 2011-12 by the Income Tax department in connection with the National Herald case, and said the department has the powers to do so. A plea by Congress leader Oscar Fernandes was also dismissed.

NEWDELHI: The Delhi high court on Monday dismissed petitions by Congress president Rahul Gandhi and former party president Sonia Gandhi challengin­g the reopening of tax assessment proceeding­s for the year 2011-12 by the Income Tax department in connection with the National Herald case, and said the department has the powers to do so. A plea by Congress leader Oscar Fernandes was also dismissed.

A bench of justices S Ravindra Bhat and AK Chawla said the petitioner­s could raise the issue with the tax department.

Sonia Gandhi and Fernandes are shareholde­rs in Young Indian, and the tax department claims they did not disclose their income from the company. Similarly, the tax department’s claim is that Rahul Gandhi withheld informatio­n of his directorsh­ip of Young Indian, which would have resulted in him having an income of ₹154 crore and not about ₹68 lakh, as was assessed for the year in question.

Appearing for the three, senior advocate P Chidambara­m contended that there was no income at all and that there was no tangible evidence for reassessme­nt. He submitted that the disclosure of interest in a not-forprofit company was not necessary. The IT department’s argument is that the valuation of Young Indian’ shares should be based on its acquisitio­n of Associated Journals Ltd, which publishes National Herald.

According to the IT department, Young India (YI) obtained the right to recover ₹90.25 crore that the Associated Journals Ltd (AJL) owed to the Congress party for ₹50 lakh.

However, the court said that the disclosure of the taking over of the shares by the trio should have been given, adding that the acquisitio­n of certain shares or property can lead to income.

Separately, the tax department is pursuing a demand for ₹249.15 crore of tax from YI for the assessment year 2011-12.

The income tax cases against the Congress leaders came after a complaint was filed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramania­n Swamy before a trial court in connection with the National Herald case. Congress’s chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala said the case and the tax department’s efforts were driven by politcal vendetta.

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