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Validity of order passed u/s 74 - The impugned order contains ...

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October 11, 2023

Validity of order passed u/s 74 - The impugned order contains reasons and has been passed after affording the petitioner an opportunity. All the points of the petitioner have been duly dealt with and considered in the impugned order. There are no other grounds urged warranting any interference with the impugned order. There is no illegality nor perversity nor error of law in the impugned order. - HC

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