High Court disposes writ petition due to perishable goods nature, no disputes. Petitioner can defend if needed. The High Court of Madras disposed of the writ petition as infructuous due to the perishable nature of the goods imported and the non-existence of raised ...
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High Court disposes writ petition due to perishable goods nature, no disputes. Petitioner can defend if needed.
The High Court of Madras disposed of the writ petition as infructuous due to the perishable nature of the goods imported and the non-existence of raised disputes. The petitioner can defend their case if further proceedings are required, following legal procedures. No costs were awarded.
The High Court of Madras disposed of the writ petition as infructuous due to the perishable nature of the goods imported and the non-existence of raised disputes. The petitioner can defend their case if further proceedings are required, following legal procedures. No costs were awarded.
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