I-T case: Court asks Moin Qureshi’s wife to appear as accused
BY M Post Bureau29 Nov 2015 3:30 AM IST
M Post Bureau29 Nov 2015 3:30 AM IST
Controversial businessman Moin Akhtar Qureshi’s Pakistan-origin wife was on Friday directed by a Delhi court to appear before it in a case of allegedly giving false information to the Income Tax (I-T) department about her foreign bank accounts.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Pritam Singh asked Nasreen Moin Qureshi to appear before the court on January 6, 2016, while allowing her plea, seeking exemption from personal appearance for today only. In pursuance to the summons issued to her earlier, her counsel appeared before the court and moved an exemption plea.
The court had earlier summoned her as an accused in the case after taking cognisance of the complaint filed by the I-T department under the I-T Act and the IPC.
It was alleged in the complaint that a search was carried out by the I-T Department in the case of Nasreen and other connected cases of AMQ Group on February 15 last year.
In her preliminary statement, Nasreen stated on oath that she was having only one bank account of HSBC and she denied owning any assets in any foreign country, it has said.
“Evidence clearly showed that Nasreen Moin Qureshi has not disclosed deposits in JP Morgan Chase Bank in USA for income tax and such deposits represent her undisclosed income, not offered to taxation in returns of income filed by her thereby causing huge loss to revenue,” the I-T department said.
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