Welcome to the ITAT Bar Association Hyderabad
A professional body of advocates and chartered accountants practising before the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, Hyderabad Bench. Guided by our motto — No One Shall Go Undefended — we serve justice, collegiality, and the rule of law.
About Us
Our objectives, history, and commitment to the profession.
EC Members
Meet the Executive Committee of the Association.
Gallery
Event photographs and moments from Association life.
Journal
Articles, notes, and professional writing from members.
Case Studies
Illustrative case notes and practice insights.
Membership
Learn how to join and contribute to the Bar Association.
Our Objectives
View all →Strengthen the Executive Committee
Expand the Executive Committee so that deliberations on Association matters are broader, more inclusive, and more effective — including additional Senior Vice-President and Joint Secretary posts, and a larger body of EC members.
Uphold Democratic Leadership
Elect the Honorary President, office-bearers, and Executive Committee members through the General Body, so that leadership of the Association remains representative, accountable, and renewed by the membership.
Ensure Financial Accountability
Appoint a qualified auditor and present duly audited accounts to the General Body in due course, so that the Association’s finances remain transparent and in good order for members.
Sustain Membership Contributions
Maintain a one-time admission fee of ₹5,000 and a monthly contribution of ₹1,000, with flexibility for members to pay monthly or in lump sum quarterly or half-yearly, as convenient.
Executive Committee
Full committee →From the Journal
All articles →Welcome Note from the New Executive Committee
The newly elected Executive Committee greets members and outlines priorities for the term ahead.
Membership Contribution — Guidelines
Admission fee and monthly contribution norms as approved by the General Body.
Case Studies
All cases →Illustrative Note: Approach in Transfer Pricing Disputes
A practitioner’s framework for framing issues and evidence before the ITAT in TP matters.
Illustrative Note: Section 68 & Unexplained Credits
Key arguments and evidentiary burdens typically considered in unexplained credit appeals.
