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When a specific statutory remedy is provided, especially in a ...

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June 12, 2019

When a specific statutory remedy is provided, especially in a tax statute, which is to be exercised within a prescribed time limit, the said remedy necessarily excludes the exercise of jurisdiction by a Civil Court.

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