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The HC held that considering respondent No.6's history of not ...


Authorities' Decision to Grant Relaxation for Municipal Dues Payment Upheld, Considering Party's Non-Defaulter History.

January 1, 2025

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The HC held that considering respondent No.6's history of not being a defaulter in the past for municipal dues, the authorities rightly granted relaxation for payment of the balance amount owed for occupying the municipal ground. Petition dismissed as it was not a fit case to allow the proceedings to continue.

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