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STR/12/2006 of ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER ANTI EV vs M/S AMTEK INDIA LIMITED

High Court of RajasthanSTR

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The High Court of Rajasthan decided this matter on 3 May 2006. The registry identifies it as CNR RJHC020412432005. It was heard by Justice Vineet Kothari.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "Dismissed". The record refers to the Rajasthan Sales Tax Act. 2 statutory provisions are noted on the record.

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CourtHigh Court of Rajasthan
Record typeSTR
Case numberCNR RJHC020412432005
Date of decision
Decision year2006
BenchVINEET KOTHARI
PetitionerASSISTANT COMMISSIONER ANTI EV
RespondentM/S AMTEK INDIA LIMITED
DisposalDismissed
ActsRajasthan Sales Tax Act
Sections
  • Section 78(5)
  • Section 86

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