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Possession of disproportionate assets / surplus income - The ...

Indian Laws

May 14, 2015

Possession of disproportionate assets / surplus income - The percentage of disproportionate assets is 8.12%. It is relatively small. In the instant case, the disproportionate asset is less than 10% and it is within permissible limit - HC

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