SC Orders Notice for March 2024 on Appellant's Case; Dues Classified as 'Government Dues' for Quantification. The SC directed the issuance of a notice, returnable in March 2024, in a case concerning the appellant. The Court ordered that the notice be served ...
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SC Orders Notice for March 2024 on Appellant's Case; Dues Classified as "Government Dues" for Quantification.
The SC directed the issuance of a notice, returnable in March 2024, in a case concerning the appellant. The Court ordered that the notice be served through all available methods, including personal service. It was clarified that the dues payable to the appellant are to be considered "Government Dues," with the main issue in the appeal being the quantification of these dues.
The Supreme Court of India, comprising Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.V.N. Bhatti, issued an order in the case involving the appellant represented by Mr. Tushar Mehta, SG, and others. The Court directed that notice be issued, returnable in March 2024, to address the matter at hand. The notice is to be served through all available methods, including "dasti" (personal service). The Court clarified that the dues payable to the appellant are to be treated as "Government Dues," with the primary issue in the appeal concerning the "quantifying of the said dues."
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