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2019 (6) TMI 1720 - MADRAS HIGH COURTTax Recovery notices sent to tenants/lessees of the writ petitioners - it is the case of the writ petitioner that the moneys payable to them by their lessees cannot be appropriated by the Department towards alleged dues of writ petitioner's father's brother Late Mr.P.N.Subramaniam - HELD THAT:- This Court deems it appropriate to pass an order directing the second respondent to consider all objections raised by the writ petitioners in the aforesaid representation dated 20.06.2019, give an opportunity of personal hearing to the writ petitioners, as also opportunity to submit supporting documents and thereafter pass a considered order qua the impugned notices. The second respondent, in the course of this exercise, shall also hear out others, who are deemed necessary more particularly, the children of late Mr.P.N.Subramaniam. The second respondent is directed to complete this exercise within a period of eights weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. On disposing of the representation, the order disposing of the representation shall be served on each of the writ petitioners under due acknowledgement within seven working days from the date of disposal/order. The impugned notices shall, therefore, be kept in abeyance till the disposal of the representation of the writ petitioner dated 20.06.2019 in the aforesaid manner. If the outcome is in favour of the writ petitioners, that will be the end of the matter and the impugned notices will stand dropped. If the outcome is otherwise, the impugned notices shall be kept in abeyance for a further period of a fortnight from the date of communication of disposal of representation to the petitioner under due acknowledgement.
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