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Rejection of Refund to the Petitioner on the basis of ‘zero ...

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July 19, 2019

Rejection of Refund to the Petitioner on the basis of ‘zero demand orders’ - There is no purpose served in passing such ‘zero demand’ orders as they end up only multiplying litigation needlessly and delaying the grant of refunds to which the dealers are legitimately entitled.

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