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Court : High Court for the State of Telangana
Case No : Writ Petition No. 32774 of 2025
Judges: THE HONOURABLE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. APARESH KUMAR SINGH & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE G.M. MOHIUDDIN
Parties : M/s. The A.P. High Court Cooperative Credit Society Limited Versus The Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Hyderabad & Others
Appearing Advocates : For the Petitioner: A.V.A. Siva Kartikeya, Advocate. For the Respondent: K Sudhakar Reddy, (Senior Standing Counsel for Income Tax).
Date of Judgment : 27-01-2026
Head Note :-
Subject

Summary :-
1. Statutes / Acts / Rules / Orders Mentioned:
- Constitution of India (Articles 14, 19(1)(g) and 265)
- Income Tax Act, 1961
- Circular No.13 of 2023, dated 26.07.2023, issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes

2. Catch Words:
- Writ of Mandamus
- Infructuous
- Natural justice
- Articles 14, 19(1)(g), 265
- Income Tax Act
- Circular No.13

3. Summary:
The petitioner filed a writ petition seeking a mandamus to set aside the Income Tax Department’s order rejecting his application for condonation of delay in filing the return for AY 2020‑21. He alleged the order was arbitrary, illegal, violative of natural justice and constitutional provisions, and contrary to Circular No.13 of 2023. The respondent contended that the delay had already been condoned, rendering the petition moot. The Court examined the factual matrix and found that the condonation had indeed been granted, making the cause of action non‑existent. Consequently, the petition was held to be infructuous. No costs were awarded, and any pending applications were closed.

4. Conclusion:
Petition Dismissed
Judgment :-

1. Sri Vighnesh Asawa, learned counsel appears for Sri A.V.A. Siva Kartikeya, learned counsel for petitioner. Sri K. Sudhakar Reddy, learned Senior Standing Counsel for Income Tax Department appears for respondents.

2. This Writ Petition is filed with the following prayer:

               “For the reasons stated in the accompanying affidavit, it is hereby prayed that this Hon’ble Court may be pleased to issue a Writ of Mandamus or any other appropriate Writ, Order or Direction declaring that order passed by the 1st Respondent, dated 26.06.2025, bearing DIN.: ITBA/COM/F/17/2025-26/1077828901(1) for the Assessment Year 2020-21, in rejecting the application, filed by the Petitioner; seeking condonation of delay in filing its Return of Income; as arbitrary, illegal, bad in law, void-ab-initio, violative of the principles of natural justice, apart from being violative of Articles 14, 19(1)(g) and 265 of the Constitution of India & the Income Tax Act, 1961, and to consequently set aside the same, after declaring that the same is in violation of Circular No.13 of 2023, dated 26.07.2023, issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes.”

3. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the respondent Income Tax Department has already condoned the delay in filing the petitioner’s Return of Income. As such, the cause in the present Writ Petition has become infructuous.

4. Accordingly, the instant Writ Petition is dismissed as infructuous. There shall be no order as to costs.

Miscellaneous applications, if any pending, shall stand closed.

 
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