Power  to transfer cases.
127. (1)  The Principal Director General or Director General or Principal Chief  Commissioner or Chief Commissioner or Principal Commissioner or Commissioner  may, after giving the assessee a reasonable opportunity of being heard in the  matter, wherever it is possible to do so, and after recording his reasons for  doing so, transfer any case from one or more Assessing Officers subordinate to  him (whether with or without concurrent jurisdiction) to any other Assessing  Officer or Assessing Officers (whether with or without concurrent jurisdiction)  also subordinate to him.
(2)  Where the Assessing Officer or Assessing Officers from whom the case is to be  transferred and the Assessing Officer or Assessing Officers to whom the case is  to be transferred are not subordinate to the same Principal Director General or  Director General or Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner or  Principal Commissioner or Commissioner,—
(a)  where the Principal Directors General or Directors General or Principal Chief  Commissioners or Chief Commissioners or Principal Commissioners or Commissioners  to whom such Assessing Officers are subordinate are in agreement, then the  Principal Director General or Director General or Principal Chief Commissioner  or Chief Commissioner or Principal Commissioner or Commissioner from whose  jurisdiction the case is to be transferred may, after giving the assessee a  reasonable opportunity of being heard in the matter, wherever it is possible to  do so, and after recording his reasons for doing so, pass the order;
(b)  where the Principal Directors General or Directors General or Principal Chief  Commissioners or Chief Commissioners or Principal Commissioners or Commissioners  aforesaid are not in agreement, the order transferring the case may, similarly,  be passed by the Board or any such Principal Director General or Director  General or Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner or Principal  Commissioner or Commissioner as the Board may, by notification in the Official  Gazette, authorise in this behalf.
(3)  Nothing in sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) shall be deemed to require any  such opportunity to be given where the transfer is from any Assessing Officer or  Assessing Officers (whether with or without concurrent jurisdiction) to any  other Assessing Officer or Assessing Officers (whether with or without  concurrent jurisdiction) and the offices of all such officers are situated in  the same city, locality or place.
(4)  The transfer of a case under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) may be made at  any stage of the proceedings, and shall not render necessary the re-issue of any  notice already issued by the Assessing Officer or Assessing Officers from whom  the case is transferred.
 
 
Explanation.—In section  120 and this section, the word "case", in relation to  any person whose name is specified in any order or direction issued thereunder,  means all proceedings under this Act in respect of any year which may be pending  on the date of such order or direction or which may have been completed on or  before such date, and includes also all proceedings under this Act which may be  commenced after the date of such order or direction in respect of any year.