| Search  and seizure. 112.  (1) The powers of search and seizure under section  132 shall be exercised in accordance with sub-rules  (2) to [(14)]. [(2)  (a) The authorisation under sub-section (1) of section  132 (other than an authorisation under the proviso  thereto) by the [Director-General or Director] or the [Chief Commissioner or  Commissioner] or any such [Deputy Director] or [Deputy Commissioner] as is  empowered by the Board in this behalf shall be in Form No. 45; (b)  the authorisation under the proviso to sub-section (1) of section  132 by a [Chief Commissioner or Commissioner] shall  be in Form No. 45A; (c)  the authorisation under sub-section (1A) of section 132 by a [Chief Commissioner  or Commissioner] shall be in Form No. 45B. (2A)  Every authorisation referred to in sub-rule (2) shall be in writing under the  signature of the officer issuing the authorisation and shall bear his seal. (3)  Any person in charge of or in any building, place, vessel, vehicle or aircraft  authorised to be searched shall, on demand by the officer, authorised to  exercise the powers of search and seizure under section  132 (hereinafter referred to as the authorised  officer) and on production of the authority, allow him free ingress thereto and  afford all reasonable facilities for a search therein.] (4)  If ingress into such building or place cannot be so obtained it shall be lawful  for [the authorised officer] executing the authority, with such assistance of  police officers [or of officers of the Central Government, or of both,] as may  be required, to enter such building or place and search therein and in order to  effect an entrance into such building or place, to break open any outer or inner  door or window of any building or place, whether that of the person to be  searched or of any other person, if after notification of his authority and  purpose and demand of admittance duly made, he cannot otherwise obtain  admittance : Provided  that, if any such building or place is an apartment in actual occupancy of a  woman, who according to custom does not appear in public, [the authorised  officer] shall, before entering such apartment, give notice to such woman that  she is at liberty to withdraw and shall afford her every reasonable facility for  withdrawing and may then break open the apartment and enter it. [(4A)  If ingress into any vessel, vehicle or aircraft authorised to be searched cannot  be obtained because such vessel, vehicle or aircraft is moving or for any other  reason, it shall be lawful for the authorised officer with such assistance of  police officers or of officers of the Central Government, or of both, as may be  required, to stop any such vessel or vehicle or, in the case of an aircraft,  compel it to stop or land, and search any part of the vessel, vehicle or  aircraft; and in order to effect an entrance into such vessel, vehicle or  aircraft, to break open any outer or inner door or window of any such vessel,  vehicle or aircraft, whether that of the person to be searched or of any other  person, if after notification of his authority and purpose and demand of  admittance duly made, he cannot otherwise obtain admittance : Provided  that if any such vessel, vehicle or aircraft is occupied by a woman, who  according to custom does not appear in public, the authorised officer shall,  before entering such vessel, vehicle or aircraft, give notice to such woman that  she is at liberty to withdraw and shall afford her every reasonable facility for  withdrawing.] [(4B)]  [The authorised officer] may require any person who is the owner, or has the  immediate possession, or control, of any box, locker, safe, almirah or any other  receptacle situate in such [building, place, vessel, vehicle or aircraft], to  open the same and allow access to inspect or examine its contents, and, where  the keys thereof are not available or where such person fails to comply with any  such requirement, may cause any action to be taken including the breaking open  of such box, locker, safe, almirah or other receptacle which [the authorised  officer] may deem necessary for carrying out all or any of the purposes  specified in the authority issued under sub-rule (2). [(4C)]  [The authorised officer] may, where it is not practicable to seize the money,  bullion, jewellery or other valuable article or thing or any books of account or  document, serve an order on the owner or the person who is in immediate  possession or control thereof that he shall not remove, part with or otherwise  deal with it except with the previous permission of [the authorised officer],  who may take such steps as may be necessary for ensuring compliance with this  sub-rule.] [(5)  Any person referred to in clause (iia) of sub-section (1) of section 132 may be  searched by the authorised officer with such assistance as he may consider  necessary. If such person is a woman, the search shall be made by another woman  with a strict regard to decency.] [(6)  Before making a search, the authorised officer shall,- (a)  where a building or place is to be searched, call upon two or more respectable  inhabitants of the locality in which the building or place to be searched is  situate, and (b)  where a vessel, vehicle or aircraft is to be searched, call upon any two or more  respectable persons, to attend and witness the search and may issue an order in  writing to them or any of them so to do.] (7)  The search shall be made in the presence, of the witnesses aforesaid and a list  of all things seized in the course of such search and of the places in which  they were respectively found shall be prepared by [the authorised officer] and  signed by such witnesses; but no person witnessing a search shall be required to  attend as a witness of the search in any proceedings under [the Indian  Income-tax Act, 1922 (11 of 1922), or] the Act unless specially summoned. [(8)  The occupant of the building, place, vessel, vehicle or aircraft searched,  including the person in charge of such vessel, vehicle or aircraft, or some  person on his behalf, shall be permitted to attend during the search and a copy  of the list prepared under sub-rule (7) shall be delivered to such occupant or  person. A copy thereof shall be forwarded to the [Chief Commissioner or  Commissioner], and, where the authorisation has been issued by any officer other  than the [Chief Commissioner or Commissioner], also to that officer.] [(9)  Where any person is searched under clause (iia) of sub-section (1) of section  132, a list of all things taken possession of shall be prepared and a copy  thereof shall be delivered to such person. A copy thereof shall be forwarded to  the [Chief Commissioner or Commissioner], and, where the authorisation has been  issued by any officer other than the [Chief Commissioner or Commissioner], also  to that officer.] [(10)  [The authorised officer] shall place or cause to be placed the bullion,  jewellery and other valuable articles and things seized during the search in a  package or packages which shall be listed with details of the bullion, jewellery  and other valuable articles and things placed therein; every such package shall  bear an identification mark and the seal of [the authorised officer or any other  income-tax authority] not below the rank of Income-tax Officer and [the occupant  of the building, place, vessel, vehicle or aircraft, including the person in  charge of such vessel, vehicle or aircraft, searched] or any other person in his  behalf shall also be permitted to place his seal on them. A copy of the list  prepared shall be delivered to such occupant or person. A copy shall be  forwarded to the [Chief Commis- sioner or Commissioner] [and where the  authorisation has been issued by any officer other than the [Chief Commissioner  or Commissioner], also to that officer].] [[(11)]  [The authorised officer] may convey the books of account and other documents, if  any, seized by him in the course of the search made by him and the package or  packages, if any, referred to in sub-rule (10) to the office of any income-tax  authority not below the rank of Income-tax Officer (hereinafter referred to as  the Custodian). Any money seized in the search referred to above may also be  deposited with the Custodian.] [(12)(i)  The Custodian shall take such steps as he may consider necessary for the safe  custody of- (a)  books of account and other documents, and (b)  the package or packages, conveyed to him. (ii)  The Custodian may deposit for safe custody all or any of the packages with any  branch of the Reserve Bank of India or the State Bank of India or of its  subsidiaries [or the authorised bank] or a Government Treasury. (iii)  Where any money has been deposited with the Custodian, he may credit the money,  or remit the money through the nearest [branch of the Reserve Bank of India or  the State Bank of India or of its subsidiaries or any authorised bank] [* * *]  for being credited, in the Personal Deposit Account of the [Chief Commissioner  or Commissioner] in the [branch of the Reserve Bank of India or the State Bank  of India or of its subsidiaries or any authorised bank] at the place where the  office of the [Chief Commissioner or Commissioner] is situate.] [(13)  (i) Whenever any sealed package is required to be opened for any of the purposes  of the Act, [the authorised officer] may, unless he is himself the Custodian,  requisition the same from the Custodian and on receipt of the requisition, such  package or packages, as the case may be, shall be delivered to him by the  Custodian. [The authorised officer] may break any seal and open such package in  the presence of two respectable witnesses after giving a reasonable notice to  the person from whose custody the contents were seized to be present. (ii)  Such person shall be permitted to be present till all or any of the contents of  such package are placed in a fresh package or packages and sealed in the manner  specified in sub-rule (1) or delivered to such person or the Custodian, as the  case may be.] [(14)]  The [Assessing Officer] to whom the books of account or other documents or  assets have been handed over under sub-section (9A) of section  132 shall have all the powers conferred on the  authorised officer under sub-rules (11) and (13).] |