Name and Designation on Income Tax Notice Sufficient for Authentication, Signature Not Mandatory: Delhi HC:

The Delhi High Court noted that in today's digital era, computer-generated notices cannot have handwritten signatures, and Section 282A(2) does not require a signature.
Delhi HC Upholds Validity of Income Tax Notice

Name and Designation on Income Tax Notice Sufficient for Authentication, Signature Not Mandatory: Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court has clarified that notices issued by income tax authorities are valid if they have the name and designation of the issuing officer, even without a signature of the assessing officer (AO).
However, the Income Tax Department argued that the notice contained the officer's name and designation, which is sufficient under Section 282A(2) of the Act. The petitioner also relied on some previous rulings that supported this view.
The Delhi High Court noted that in today's digital era, computer-generated notices cannot have handwritten signatures, and Section 282A(2) does not require a signature. The court noted that the notice had the officer's name and designation, and the same was enough as per Section 282A(2) of the Act.
The court also said that the judgments relied upon by the assessee were from a long time ago, when there were no computer-generated documents.
Therefore, the court rejected the petition, upholding the validity of the assessment notice.
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