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Principles of Natural Justice - Three sets of dates for hearing ...


Petitioner Misses Three Hearing Dates, Authorities Deny Further Adjournments Citing Natural Justice Principles on March 13, 2018.

October 17, 2018

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Principles of Natural Justice - Three sets of dates for hearing were fixed for the petitioner to respond to the show cause notice. The petitioner did not avail of such opportunities. The authorities proceeded not to grant further adjournment on March 13, 2018 - no infirmity in the refusal of the authorities in not granting further adjournment given the conduct of the petitioner.

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