High Court overturns Tribunal's penalty reduction decision without reasons, remits for disposal with reasons. The High Court at Calcutta set aside a Tribunal's decision reducing a penalty from Rs. 4,46,525 to Rs. 1 lac without providing reasons. The Court found ...
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High Court overturns Tribunal's penalty reduction decision without reasons, remits for disposal with reasons.
The High Court at Calcutta set aside a Tribunal's decision reducing a penalty from Rs. 4,46,525 to Rs. 1 lac without providing reasons. The Court found the order unsustainable, remitted the matter back to the Tribunal for disposal with reasons, and directed all parties to act on the signed copy of the order. Urgent copies were to be supplied upon request.
The High Court at Calcutta heard a case where a penalty of Rs. 4,46,525 imposed by the adjudicating authority was reduced to Rs. 1 lac by the Tribunal without reasons. The Court found this order not sustainable in law, set it aside, and remitted the matter back to the Tribunal for disposal with reasons. All parties were directed to act on the signed copy of the order, and urgent copies were to be supplied upon request.
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