Section 63:
Returns, etc., to be confidential.
(1) All particulars contained in any statement made, return
furnished or accounts or documents produced in accordance with this Act, or in any record of evidence
given in the course of any proceedings under this Act, other than proceedings before a criminal
court, shall, save as provided in sub-section (3), be treated as confidential, and notwithstanding anything
contained in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), no court shall, save as aforesaid, be entitled to
require any servant of the Government to produce before it any such statement, return, account, document
or record or any part thereof, or to give evidence before it in respect thereof.
(2) If, save as provided in sub-section (3), any servant of the Government discloses any of the
particulars referred to in sub-section (1), he shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to
six months, and shall also be liable to fine.
(3) Nothing in this section shall apply to the disclosure--
(a) of any of the particulars referred to in sub-section (1) for the purposes of investigation or
prosecution under this Act or the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) or any other enactment for the time
being in force; or
(b) of such facts to an officer of the Central Government or any State Government as may be
necessary for verification of such facts or for the purposes of enabling that Government to levy or
realise any tax imposed by it; or
(c) of any such particulars where such disclosure is occasioned by the lawful employment under
this Act of any process for the service of any notice or the recovery of any demand; or
(d) of any such particulars to a civil court in any suit or proceeding to which the Government or
any sales tax authority is a party and which relates to any matter arising out of any proceeding under
this Act or under any other law for the time being in force authorizing any sales tax authority to
exercise any powers thereunder; or
(e) of any such particulars by any public servant where the disclosure is occasioned by the lawful
exercise by him of his powers under the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 (2 of 1899), to impound an
insufficiently stamped document; or
(f) of any such particulars to the Reserve Bank of India as are required by that Bank to enable it to
compile financial statistics of international investment and balance of payment; or
(g) of any such particulars to any officer appointed by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of
India for purpose of audit of tax receipts or refunds; or
(h) of any such particulars relevant to any inquiry into a charge of misconduct in connection with
income-tax proceedings against a legal practitioner or chartered accountant, to the authority
empowered to take disciplinary action against members of the profession to which he belongs; or
(i) of such particulars to the officers of the Central Government or any State Government for
such other purposes, as the Administrator may by general or special order direct.