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Condonation of delay of 469 days in the three appeals filed by ...


Supreme Court upholds High Court's decision, refuses to condone 469-day delay in appeals against State VAT Tribunal order.

January 4, 2023

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     SC

Condonation of delay of 469 days in the three appeals filed by the petitioners against the order of the State VAT Tribunal - These are cases where by the impugned orders the High Court has not deemed it fit to condone the delay of 469 days in the three appeals filed by the petitioners against the order of the State VAT Tribunal - SLP by revenue dismissed - SC

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