Official website of the Hyderabad ITAT Bar Association

About Us

Drawn from the resolutions of the General Body — our commitments on governance, membership, and stewardship of the Association.

Who We Are

The Hyderabad Income Tax Appellate Tribunal Bar Association (Regn. No. 330 of 2021) was formed on 21 September 2021. Registered under the Societies Registration Act and approved u/s 12AB of the Income-Tax Act, the Association brings together advocates and chartered accountants who appear before the ITAT Hyderabad Bench.

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No One Shall Go Undefended

Our motto affirms a solemn professional commitment: every taxpayer deserving representation before the Tribunal should find able counsel. Dharma alone triumphs — धर्ममेव जयते — and the Association exists to uphold that ideal through learning, advocacy, and mutual support.

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.

Operate the Bank Account Responsibly

Conduct banking under the joint signatures of any two among the President, Secretary, and Treasurer — with the Secretary necessarily among the signatories — and empower the Executive Committee to continue or relocate the Association’s account with a nationalised bank as needed.

Keep the Committee Open to Talent

Empower the Executive Committee to nominate up to two additional EC members, so that members unable to attend a General Body election owing to prior commitments may still serve the Association.