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Supreme Court Flags Risks of Prior Notice in Income Tax Search and Seizure Cases

The Supreme Court on Wednesday underscored the operational challenges investigators face in an era dominated by digital evidence, observing that issuing prior notice before conducting a search and seizure could derail an investigation at the outset.

The Court was hearing a public interest litigation that questioned the breadth of powers under Section 132 of the Income Tax Act, arguing that the provision is susceptible to misuse by authorities.

A Bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi noted that advance intimation may frustrate the very objective of a search operation, particularly in cases involving electronic records. The Bench observed that digital evidence can be swiftly altered, concealed, or destroyed, making surprise an essential element of effective investigation.