[<<Unable to file his income tax return (ITR) due to the non-submission of
Aadhaar number, despite the Centre’s assurance to the Punjab and Haryana
high court that the deadline for linking Aadhaar to the PAN card has been
extended to June 30, senior Supreme Court advocate and former law officer
of the Central Information Commission and National Investigation Agency,
Pradeep Kumar Rapria has cautioned the concerned departments that they
stand in contempt of court.
Rapria, who had filed a civil writ petition before the high court at
Chandigarh for being allowed to file his ITR without submitting the Aadhaar
details, said during the hearing that the Additional Solicitor General of
India had submitted that the deadline has been extended and “the system
would accept the petitioner’s return without Aadhaar”.
The Additional Solicitor General of India had appeared on behalf of
Secretary (Revenue), Central Board of Direct Taxes; Directorate of Income
Tax; and Web Manager, e-Filing Unit.
Subsequently, the senior advocate said he had sent the copy of the high
court order to his chartered accountant for filing his ITR. “However, I was
told by my CA that the computer system still does not accept ITR without
Aadhaar,” he wrote to the three parties who had been represented by the
Additional Solicitor General.
Rapria, who also sent a screenshot of the website along with his e-mail to
the three respondents, cautioned them in the subject line of his mail that
the matter amounted to “contempt of court”.>>]

https://thewire.in/government/unable-to-file-it-return-without-aadhaar-sc-lawyer-alleges-contempt-of-court

Unable to File IT Return Without Aadhaar, SC Lawyer Alleges Contempt of
Court
Centre had previously assured that the deadline for linking Aadhaar to the
PAN card has been extended to June 30.

Unable to File IT Return Without Aadhaar, SC Lawyer Alleges Contempt of
Court
Pradeep Kumar Rapria has cautioned the concerned departments that they
stand in contempt of court. Credit: PTI

Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar

2 HOURS AGO

New Delhi: Unable to file his income tax return (ITR) due to the
non-submission of Aadhaar number, despite the Centre’s assurance to the
Punjab and Haryana high court that the deadline for linking Aadhaar to the
PAN card has been extended to June 30, senior Supreme Court advocate and
former law officer of the Central Information Commission and National
Investigation Agency, Pradeep Kumar Rapria has cautioned the concerned
departments that they stand in contempt of court.

Rapria, who had filed a civil writ petition before the high court at
Chandigarh for being allowed to file his ITR without submitting the Aadhaar
details, said during the hearing that the Additional Solicitor General of
India had submitted that the deadline has been extended and “the system
would accept the petitioner’s return without Aadhaar”.

The Additional Solicitor General of India had appeared on behalf of
Secretary (Revenue), Central Board of Direct Taxes; Directorate of Income
Tax; and Web Manager, e-Filing Unit.

Subsequently, the senior advocate said he had sent the copy of the high
court order to his chartered accountant for filing his ITR. “However, I was
told by my CA that the computer system still does not accept ITR without
Aadhaar,” he wrote to the three parties who had been represented by the
Additional Solicitor General.

Rapria, who also sent a screenshot of the website along with his e-mail to
the three respondents, cautioned them in the subject line of his mail that
the matter amounted to “contempt of court”.

He further stated in the mail that he had also personally approached the
office of Income Tax Department situated at Panchkula for manual e-filing
the ITR and there he was asked to meet six different officers to make them
understand the high court order.

“However, I was replied by all officers that their computer system also
does not accept ITR without Aadhaar,” he wrote, adding that then he had to
drop his ITR, along with the high court order, as a normal post.

In view of the inability of the computer system to accept the ITR without
Aadhaar, the senior advocate has urged the departments concerned to
“correct the computer system to allow me the filing of ITR without Aadhaar”.

Failing which, he cautioned that he would be constrained to seek
appropriate legal remedy for contempt of the high court order.


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