Collection of black money stashed abroad

Last updated: 20 October 2014


Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Direct Taxes


Press Release on the filing of I.A. No. 14 in WP(C) No. 176 of 2009 (Ram Jethmalani & Ors V. Union of India), by Union of India

Union of India has filed I.A. No. 14 seeking the following clarifications with regard to the
orders dated 4.7.2011 and 1.5.2014, passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in WP(C) 176 of 2009 (Ram Jethmalani & Ors V. Union of India):

(i) Clarify that despite laying down the general principle that “no treaty can be entered into or interpreted, such that constitutional fealty is derogated from”, this Hon’ble Court has not prohibited the Government of India to enter into a treaty wherein a commitment may be made by the Government to maintain the confidentiality of information received as per international standards

(ii) Clarify that right to privacy is an integral part of right of life and accordingly information received under a tax treaty cannot be disclosed even under a proceeding under Article 32(1) of the Constitution unless there is prima facie evidence of wrongdoing which can be based on complaint filed by the Income Tax Department in a Competent Criminal Court, or a public court, for launching Prosecution for Tax Evasion

(iii) Clarify that as per International Standards on maintaining confidentiality, the information is public when quoted in public court proceedings arising out of tax related issues arising from complaints, prosecutions, etc in a Competent Court and only that information which the tax authorities choses to produce in the Court to substantiate its case. Once the information becomes public this way, the same can be accessed by other law enforcement agencies and/or can be made available to public at large at the discretion of the said Court

2. The I.A.No.14 was mentioned in the Court of Chief Justice of India, Hon’ble Supreme Court, on 17th October 2014, by the Ld. Attorney General of India, and the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India has decided that the matter may be heard on the 28th of October 2014.

3. The Government of India is taking all necessary steps to access tax related information from foreign Governments. If the Government of India is not able to give a commitment to maintain confidentiality of information exchanged under tax treaties as per international standards, including under the new global standards for automatic exchange of information, it will not receive information about Indians hiding their money in other countries including offshore financial centers and tax havens through multilayered entities with non-transparent ownership. Thus the clarification sought is to facilitate collection of information about illegal money stashed abroad.


(Rekha Shukla)
Commissioner of Income Tax
(M &T P)
Official Spokesperson, CBDT




News posted by

Finance news reporter covering taxation, GST, income tax, business compliance, and economy updates. I simplify complex financial topics into easy-to-understand articles for professionals, taxpayers, and business owners on leading finance and tax platforms.


Comments



More »


Popular News





CCI Pro



Company
20 June 2026
Assistant Accounts Manager

Fintax Professionals

Gurgaon

CA Inter

View Details
Company
ARTICLESHIP 18 June 2026
Article Assistance

RB KESHRI & CO.

Mumbai

CA Inter

View Details
Company
24 June 2026
Chartered Accountant - GST & Direct Tax

APL

Mumbai

CA

View Details
Company
ARTICLESHIP 04 June 2026
Article

Rakhecha & Co.

New Delhi

CA Inter

View Details
Company
ARTICLESHIP 09 June 2026
Article Trainee

Numbertree LLP

Mumbai

CA Inter

View Details
Company
24 June 2026
Chartered Accountant

CA Darshita Shah & Co

Nadiad

CA

View Details
Company
22 June 2026
Finance Manager- Chartered Accountant

Triveni Turbine Limited

Bengaluru

CA

View Details
Company
ARTICLESHIP 30 June 2026
Article Assistant or Paid Assistant

VIKAS VERMA & CO

New Delhi

Others

View Details