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Recovery of alleged outstanding dues of unpaid tax amounts - ...

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April 22, 2024

Recovery of alleged outstanding dues of unpaid tax amounts - Section 29 of APVAT Act, 2005 - Appeal was dismissed for default due to the petitioner's repeated non-appearance despite being granted several adjournments. - In the interest of justice, the High Court directed the appellate authority to consider and decide the petitioner’s application for restoration within a specified period of six weeks from the date of the court order. Additionally, if the appeal is restored, the authority is instructed to decide the appeal expeditiously.

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