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Different view taken by Court - Tribunal has already decided the ...

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April 21, 2016

Different view taken by Court - Tribunal has already decided the matter in case of original petitioner - Once a decision has attained finality, it cannot be upset just on a mere ground that subsequently the higher forum has taken a different view - HC

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