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Attachment of immovable properties - creation of charge on such ...


Court Considers Wife's Claim on Property Ownership Amid Husband's Outstanding Dues; Validity Could Halt Recovery Efforts.

January 18, 2018

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Attachment of immovable properties - creation of charge on such properties for the recovery of the dues of her husband - if the petitioner is correct in contending that all the four immovable properties were purchased by her from her own source of income, the department cannot carry out coercive recovery against such properties merely because her husband died leaving behind sizable departmental dues - HC

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