Supreme Court: Deposit Duty & Penalty to Halt Recovery The Supreme Court of India directed that no coercive steps be taken for recovery if the entire amount of duty and 50% of the penalty are deposited within ...
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Supreme Court: Deposit Duty & Penalty to Halt Recovery
The Supreme Court of India directed that no coercive steps be taken for recovery if the entire amount of duty and 50% of the penalty are deposited within four weeks in a case concerning an application for condonation of delay and an appeal.
The Supreme Court of India in 2016 (6) TMI 1315 - SC Order, issued notice on the application for condonation of delay and on the appeal. It directed that no coercive steps be taken for recovery if the entire amount of duty and 50% of the penalty are deposited within four weeks.
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