Romesh Sharma convicted for evading Rs.500 million tax
March 28, 2008
New Delhi: A city court Friday convicted Romesh Sharma, the alleged front man of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, for evading Rs.500 million income tax in 1996.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Kanwaljeet Arora held Sharma guilty of not depositing the dues amounting to Rs.500 million in income tax.
The court held him guilty under sections 276-C (2) (wilful attempt to evade tax) and 277 (false statement in declaration) of the Income Tax Act.
The court would pronounce the quantum of sentence Monday.
Sharma can be sent to seven years of rigorous imprisonment under these sections along with a fine.
"The Income Tax Department has proved the case beyond reasonable doubt against Romesh Sharma. Thereby I convicted him for these offences under the Income Tax Act," the ACMM said in his 19-page judgement.
Last month, Sharma was awarded life imprisonment for his involvement in the 1999 murder of fashion designer Kunjum Buddhiraja at his farm house. (IANS)
Labels: Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Kanwaljeet Arora, I-T evasion, IT evasion, justice served late, rich not allowed to influence justice with money, Romesh Sharma
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home