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Court Rules on Petition Maintainability; Allows Pursuit of Statutory Remedy in Central Excise Case Without Limitation Hindrance.

February 18, 2021

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Maintainability of petition - availability of an equally alternative remedy stipulated under the Statute - The petition disposed off with the directions that the petitioners have been pursuing the remedy before this Court, hence if petitioners take recourse to remedy provided under the Act, within a period of four weeks, the issue of limitation shall not be allowed to come in the way of it's adjudication on merits - HC

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