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Issues: Whether the High Court should interfere with the revisional authority's discretionary stay order imposing a condition to pay 60 per cent of the outstanding dues in cash and furnish security for the balance.
Analysis: The stay order was passed in the exercise of discretion after considering the petition and the materials placed before the authority. The High Court held that it would not interfere with such discretionary orders, particularly where the record showed due consideration of the relevant factors.
Conclusion: The challenge to the stay condition was rejected and the petition was dismissed.