28BContinuance of proceedings
1[28B. Continuance of proceedings.—(1) Where a person dies, his legal representative shall be liable to pay any sum which the deceased would have been liable to pay, if he had not died, in the like manner and to the same extent as the deceased: Provided that, in case of any penalty payable under this Act, a legal representative shall be liable only in case the penalty has been imposed before the death of the deceased person. (2) For the purposes of sub-section (1),— (a) any proceeding for disgorgement, refund or an action for recovery before the Recovery Officer under this Act, except a proceeding for levy of penalty, initiated against the deceased before his death, shall be deemed to have been initiated against the legal representative, and may be continued against the legal representative from the stage at which it stood on the date of the death of the deceased and all the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly; (b) any proceeding for disgorgement, refund or an action for recovery before the Recovery Officer under this Act, except a proceeding for levy of penalty, which could have been initiated against the deceased if he had survived, may be initiated against the legal representative and all the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly. (3) Every legal representative shall be personally liable for any sum payable by him in his capacity as legal representative if, while his liability for such sum remains undischarged, he creates a charge on or disposes of or parts with any assets of the estate of the deceased, which are in, or may come into, his possession, but such liability shall be limited to the value of the asset so charged, disposed of or parted with. (4) The liability of a legal representative under this section shall be limited to the extent to which the estate of the deceased is capable of meeting the liability. Explanation.—For the purposes of this section “legal representative” means a person who in law represents the estate of a deceased person, and includes any person who intermeddles with the estate of the deceased and where a party sues or is sued in a representative character, the person on whom the estate devolves on the death of the party so suing or sued.]
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1 Ins. by Act 13 of 2018, s. 190 (w.e.f. 8-3-2019).
- 16 Power of Central Government to issue direction
- 17 Power of Central Government to supersede the Board
- 18 Returns and reports
- 19 Delegation
- 20 Appeals
- 20A Bar of jurisdiction
- 21 Savings
- 22 Members, officers and employees of the Board to be public servants
- 23 Protection of action taken in good faith
- 24 Offences
- 24A Composition of certain offences
- 24B Power to grant immunity
- 25 Exemption from tax on wealth and income
- 26 Cognizance of offences by courts
- 26A Establishment of Special Courts
- 26B Offences triable by Special Courts
- 26C Appeal and revision
- 26D Application of Code to proceedings before Special Court
- 26E Transitional provisions
- 27 Contravention by companies
- 28 Omitted.
- 28A Recovery of amounts
- 28B Continuance of proceedings
- 29 Power to make rules
- 30 Power to make regulations
- 31 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament
- 32 Application of other laws not barred
- 33 Repealed.
- 34 Power to remove difficulties
- 34A Validation of certain acts
- 35 Repeal and saving