Supreme Court refers conflicting judgments to Constitution Bench for resolution. The Supreme Court of India referred a conflicting matter between two judgments to be heard by a Constitution Bench, involving Collector of Central Excise ...
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Supreme Court refers conflicting judgments to Constitution Bench for resolution.
The Supreme Court of India referred a conflicting matter between two judgments to be heard by a Constitution Bench, involving Collector of Central Excise v. Usha Martin Industries and Motiram Tolaram v. U.O.I. The case was directed to be placed before the Chief Justice for further action.
The Supreme Court of India noted a conflict between two judgments and referred the matter to be heard by a Constitution Bench. The case involved Collector of Central Excise v. Usha Martin Industries and Motiram Tolaram v. U.O.I. It was directed to be placed before the Chief Justice for further action.
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