KHORSHED SHAPOOR CHENAI ETC. versus ASSISTANT CONTROLLER OF ESTATE DUTY

KHORSHED SHAPOOR CHENAI ETC. versus ASSISTANT CONTROLLER OF ESTATE DUTY

The notices under sections 59(a) and 61 for including enhanced compensation awarded by the Civil Court in estate duty assessment are unsustainable. The right to receive compensation at market value, not the land nor the enhanced compensation itself, is the property passing for estate duty, and its valuation must...

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Parties
Appellant: Mrs. Khorshed Chenai; Appellant: Mrs. Freny Chenai; Respondent: Assistant Controller of Estate Duty
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
04 December 1979
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court by Certificate
Outcome
Appeals allowed
Legal Topics
Valuation for Estate Duty, Right to Compensation Under Land Acquisition Act, Reassessment Under Estate Duty Act, Mistake Apparent From Record Under Estate Duty Act
Estate Duty Taxation Land Acquisition Valuation for Estate Duty Right to Compensation Under Land Acquisition Act Reassessment Under Estate Duty Act Mistake Apparent From Record Under Estate Duty Act

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Parties

Mrs. Khorshed Chenai

Appellant

Mrs. Freny Chenai

Appellant

Assistant Controller of Estate Duty

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court by Certificate

  1. 1 Whether notices issued under sections 59(a) and 61 of the Estate Duty Act, 1953 for including enhanced compensation are valid
  2. 2 Legal nature and valuation of right to receive compensation under Land Acquisition Act for estate duty purposes

Ratio Decidendi

The notices under sections 59(a) and 61 for including enhanced compensation awarded by the Civil Court in estate duty assessment are unsustainable. The right to receive compensation at market value, not the land nor the enhanced compensation itself, is the property passing for estate duty, and its valuation must reflect the situation at the date of death, considering risks and not the final award. Rectification cannot be used for changing the basis of valuation based on later Civil Court awards.

Court Disposition

Appeals allowed

Orders

  • Notices under sections 59(a) and 61 are quashed
  • Subsequent reassessment and rectification orders are quashed